Deck 15: Tools for Persuading
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Deck 15: Tools for Persuading
1
____________is a deliberate attempt by the speaker to create, reinforce, or change the attitudes, beliefs, values, and/or behaviors of the listener.
A) Coercion
B) Informative speaking
C) Persuasion
D) Communication
A) Coercion
B) Informative speaking
C) Persuasion
D) Communication
Persuasion
2
Learned and persistent psychological responses, predispositions, or inclinations to act one way or feel a particular way toward something are called
A) behaviors.
B) beliefs.
C) values.
D) attitudes.
A) behaviors.
B) beliefs.
C) values.
D) attitudes.
attitudes.
3
_____________are those things people have learned to accept as plausible based on interpretation and judgment.
A) Beliefs
B) Attitudes
C) Behaviors
D) Values
A) Beliefs
B) Attitudes
C) Behaviors
D) Values
Beliefs
4
Julia characterizes her core personality as socially liberal, but fiscally conservative. Julia is describing her
A) behaviors.
B) judgments.
C) values.
D) inclinations.
A) behaviors.
B) judgments.
C) values.
D) inclinations.
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_____________are enduring principles related to worth or what a person sees as right or wrong.
A) Attitudes
B) Values
C) Behaviors
D) Beliefs
A) Attitudes
B) Values
C) Behaviors
D) Beliefs
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6
Unconcealed actions or reactions people have, often in response to some sort of stimuli, are called
A) beliefs.
B) attitudes.
C) values.
D) behaviors.
A) beliefs.
B) attitudes.
C) values.
D) behaviors.
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7
Kim says she does not wish to try sushi. This is an example of a(n)
A) behavior.
B) attitude.
C) belief.
D) value.
A) behavior.
B) attitude.
C) belief.
D) value.
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8
Landon thinks that taking care of one's family is very important. This is an example of a(n)
A) value.
B) behavior.
C) belief.
D) attitude.
A) value.
B) behavior.
C) belief.
D) attitude.
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9
Persuasive speakers who are addressing an audience which agrees with them are seeking to
A) create attitudes, beliefs, behaviors, or values.
B) reinforce attitudes, beliefs, behaviors, or values.
C) further inform the audience.
D) alter existing attitudes or beliefs.
A) create attitudes, beliefs, behaviors, or values.
B) reinforce attitudes, beliefs, behaviors, or values.
C) further inform the audience.
D) alter existing attitudes or beliefs.
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10
Zach gave a speech describing the importance of becoming an organ donor to a college-age audience. This is a speech to
A) convince.
B) actuate.
C) stimulate.
D) report.
A) convince.
B) actuate.
C) stimulate.
D) report.
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11
When you seek to overcome apathy in your audience or reinforce an existing attitude, belief, value, or behavior, you are creating a persuasive speech to
A) entertain.
B) inspire.
C) convince.
D) stimulate.
A) entertain.
B) inspire.
C) convince.
D) stimulate.
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12
The assertion you are making in your_____________ is either a proposition of fact, value, or policy.
A) central idea
B) audience response statement
C) speech preview
D) general purpose
A) central idea
B) audience response statement
C) speech preview
D) general purpose
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13
"The death penalty does not deter violent crime" is a proposition of
A) value.
B) policy.
C) morality.
D) fact.
A) value.
B) policy.
C) morality.
D) fact.
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14
Which of the following propositions answers the question, "What is accurate or not?"
A) a proposition of policy
B) a proposition of fact
C) a proposition of belief
D) a proposition of value
A) a proposition of policy
B) a proposition of fact
C) a proposition of belief
D) a proposition of value
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15
"What has worth or importance, and what is good, wise, ethical, or beautiful?" is the question answered by a proposition of
A) policy.
B) fact.
C) value.
D) belief.
A) policy.
B) fact.
C) value.
D) belief.
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16
"Medical marijuana use should be legalized in this state" is an example of a proposition of
A) policy.
B) morality.
C) value.
D) fact.
A) policy.
B) morality.
C) value.
D) fact.
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17
Which type of proposition would assert that a new course of action must be implemented in response to a specific need?
A) policy
B) value
C) action
D) fact
A) policy
B) value
C) action
D) fact
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18
In a proposition of _____________ , the audience is either asked to take action or is asked to agree with a certain course of action.
A) fact
B) policy
C) belief
D) value
A) fact
B) policy
C) belief
D) value
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19
Appeals are also called
A) strategies.
B) options.
C) evidence.
D) proofs.
A) strategies.
B) options.
C) evidence.
D) proofs.
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20
___________are the means by which you prove or establish the argument you are making.
A) Propositions
B) Assertions
C) Appeals
D) Heuristics
A) Propositions
B) Assertions
C) Appeals
D) Heuristics
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21
An appeal to_____________ deals with the listener's emotions.
A) mythos
B) ethos
C) logos
D) pathos
A) mythos
B) ethos
C) logos
D) pathos
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22
The speaker vividly described the heroic efforts of firefighters before making an appeal for their scholarship fund. Which type of appeal does this demonstrate?
A) mythos
B) ethos
C) logos
D) pathos
A) mythos
B) ethos
C) logos
D) pathos
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23
When using an appeal to logic, it is suggested that you also include an appeal to
A) tradition.
B) faith.
C) history.
D) emotion.
A) tradition.
B) faith.
C) history.
D) emotion.
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24
Which of the following would be best for generating pathos on the topic of why you should create a will?
A) statistics about how many people die without a will
B) expert testimony from multiple attorneys
C) extended example about devastating effects of someone who died without a will
D) printed handouts showing samples of appropriate wording for wills
A) statistics about how many people die without a will
B) expert testimony from multiple attorneys
C) extended example about devastating effects of someone who died without a will
D) printed handouts showing samples of appropriate wording for wills
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25
_____________relates to a sense of one's history in the larger culture and the need to be a member of that culture.
A) Mythos
B) Logos
C) Pathos
D) Ethos
A) Mythos
B) Logos
C) Pathos
D) Ethos
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26
Ethnocentrism, a potential downside of an appeal to mythos, is described as
A) an unnecessary use of emotion.
B) unrestricted coercion.
C) the demonstration of discrimination.
D) a feeling of cultural superiority.
A) an unnecessary use of emotion.
B) unrestricted coercion.
C) the demonstration of discrimination.
D) a feeling of cultural superiority.
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27
The credibility appeal is referred to as
A) pathos.
B) logos.
C) mythos.
D) ethos.
A) pathos.
B) logos.
C) mythos.
D) ethos.
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28
_____________is the audience's perception of how knowledgeable you are about your topic.
A) Competency
B) Charisma
C) Character
D) Confidence
A) Competency
B) Charisma
C) Character
D) Confidence
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29
In the introduction of a speech on tax policy, Kendra includes a brief look at her background as a CPA and part-time economics professor. Kendra is demonstrating her
A) charisma.
B) clarity.
C) competency.
D) character.
A) charisma.
B) clarity.
C) competency.
D) character.
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30
When your audience sees you as trustworthy, objective, and honest, they have a positive view of your
A) charisma.
B) logos.
C) character.
D) mythos.
A) charisma.
B) logos.
C) character.
D) mythos.
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31
The audience was very excited that Don was coming to speak to them about self-defense since he was a local expert on the subject. This is an example of_____________ ethos.
A) terminal
B) derived
C) demonstrated
D) initial
A) terminal
B) derived
C) demonstrated
D) initial
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32
Credibility assigned by the audience during your speech is called _____________ ethos.
A) derived
B) tertiary
C) terminal
D) initial
A) derived
B) tertiary
C) terminal
D) initial
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33
At the end of the financial aid presentation, the admissions officer answered all questions. She then stayed to chat informally with interested students. This affected her
A) initial ethos.
B) terminal ethos.
C) derived ethos.
D) professional ethos.
A) initial ethos.
B) terminal ethos.
C) derived ethos.
D) professional ethos.
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34
____________is the appeal to the listener's ability to reason through statistics, facts, and expert testimony to make a conclusion.
A) Logos
B) Ethos
C) Mythos
D) Pathos
A) Logos
B) Ethos
C) Mythos
D) Pathos
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35
___________is the rational thinking that humans do to reach conclusions or to justify beliefs or acts.
A) Understanding
B) Acceptance
C) Reasoning
D) Receiving
A) Understanding
B) Acceptance
C) Reasoning
D) Receiving
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36
_____________emphasizes the human need to be in a harmonious state.
A) Maslow's hierarchy of needs
B) expectancy-outcome values theory
C) Monroe's motivated sequence
D) cognitive dissonance theory
A) Maslow's hierarchy of needs
B) expectancy-outcome values theory
C) Monroe's motivated sequence
D) cognitive dissonance theory
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37
The_____________ theory suggests that people will evaluate the cost, benefit, or value related to making a change in a particular attitude, value, belief, or behavior to decide if it is worth it or not.
A) cognitive dissonance
B) expectancy-outcome values
C) elaboration likelihood
D) audience response
A) cognitive dissonance
B) expectancy-outcome values
C) elaboration likelihood
D) audience response
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38
_____________ argues that people will process messages using either central processing or peripheral processing.
A) Cognitive dissonance theory
B) Monroe's Motivated Sequence
C) The elaboration likelihood model
D) Expectancy-outcome values theory
A) Cognitive dissonance theory
B) Monroe's Motivated Sequence
C) The elaboration likelihood model
D) Expectancy-outcome values theory
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39
In a persuasive argument, the assertion you are making is also referred to as
A) a claim.
B) evidence.
C) the central idea.
D) a warrant.
A) a claim.
B) evidence.
C) the central idea.
D) a warrant.
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40
Which type of warrant links the evidence to the claim based on the reliability of the supporting materials?
A) motivational
B) substantive
C) authoritative
D) inspirational
A) motivational
B) substantive
C) authoritative
D) inspirational
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41
Ken described a series of cases in which excessive speeding led to fatal consequences. He then stated that an overall decrease in the city's speed limits would result in fewer fatalities. What type of argument is Ken using?
A) argument by deduction
B) argument by induction
C) argument by analogy
D) argument by authority
A) argument by deduction
B) argument by induction
C) argument by analogy
D) argument by authority
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42
Which type of persuasive argument relies upon the credibility of the experts cited as sources?
A) argument by deduction
B) argument by induction
C) argument by analogy
D) argument by authority
A) argument by deduction
B) argument by induction
C) argument by analogy
D) argument by authority
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43
Expectancy-outcome values theory states that people will try to determine what they will gain or lose by changing their behavior.
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44
Critical listeners and thinkers engage in peripheral processing most of the time.
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45
The elaboration likelihood model states that people process persuasive messages using either central or peripheral processing.
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46
Keith isn't interested in Ruth's speech because he doesn't see the relevance of it. He is probably using central processing as he is listening.
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47
Argument has little place in persuasive speaking.
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48
"Wasting natural resources should be criminalized" is a proposition of fact.
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49
"All public buildings should be smoke-free" is a claim of policy.
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50
Monroe's motivated sequence is a classic organizational strategy using an appeal to need.
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51
Another word for evidence is warrants.
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52
Motivational warrants link the evidence to the claim based on the speaker's and audience's needs and values.
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53
Substantive warrants link the evidence to the claim based on the reliability of the support materials.
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54
A syllogism consists of a major premise, a minor premise and a conclusion.
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55
An enthymeme results from a faulty syllogism.
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56
In an argument by cause, you argue from specific cases to a general statement, suggesting something to be likely based on the specific cases.
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57
When you argue by induction, you can base your claim on examples, statistics, facts, or testimony.
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58
If an education lottery works in Georgia, it will also work in Alabama." This is an argument by ______________ .
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59
When you argue by ______________ , you argue from specific cases to a general statement suggesting that something is likely based on the specific cases.
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60
Argument by ______________ attempts to demonstrate a relationship between two events or factors, in which one of the events or factors causes the other.
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61
"Excessive television watching triggers short-term insomnia" is a type of argument by ______________ .
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62
Argument by ______________ is based on using the ethos of the testimony of others to support your claim.
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63
______________ arguments are helpful when you know the audience is against your claim.
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64
An appeal to______________ deals with the audience's emotions.
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65
Speakers who appeal to patriotism and national pride are using a(n) ______________ appeal.
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66
The belief that one's culture or particular viewpoint is superior to all others is referred to as______________ .
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67
A ______________ is a form of deductive reasoning which contains a major premise, a minor premise, and a conclusion.
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68
A faulty argument or error in logic known as a ______________ .
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69
______________are anything people have learned to accept as plausible based on interpretation and judgment.
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When you ask your audience to take action, you are giving a speech to______________ .
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71
Give an example of a proposition of fact, value, and policy.
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72
What is pathos and how can you use it effectively in your persuasive speech?
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73
What is mythos and how can it lead to ethnocentrism if youaren't careful?
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74
List and describe the three components of ethos.
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75
Briefly explain the elaboration likelihood model and how it relates to persuasive speaking.
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76
Create a syllogism, labeling each part.
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77
Create an enthymeme, labeling each part.
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78
What is argument by induction?
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79
Give an example of inductive reasoning.
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80
Give an example of argument by cause.
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