Deck 13: Persuasive Messages

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When the support statements you use are examples of the claim you are making, you are arguing from ____________________.

A)sign
B)analogy
C)causation
D)example
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When we process through listening carefully and reflecting thoughtfully, we are using which route?

A)persuasive
B)central
C)peripheral
D)derived
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One of Murphy's Law states that if you wash your car, then it will rain.  This commits the fallacy of _____________.

A)hasty generalization
B)false cause
C)either-or
D)ad hominem
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When arguing from example, it is important to ____________.

A)use the most recent examples
B)make sure negative examples are accounted for
C)use frequent examples
D)make sure examples are similar
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The general warrant for reasoning from can be stated that ________________.

A)what is true in the examples provided will be true in general
B)what is true of A will be true of B which is similar to A
C)when a phenomenon that usually accompanies a specific situation occurs, then we can expect that specific situation will occur
D)none of the above
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When you support a claim by citing events that have occurred that results in the claim you are using argument from a(n)________________.

A)sign
B)causation
C)analogy
D)example
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All of the following are ways for a speaker to increase goodwill EXCEPT ___________________.

A)understanding the audience
B)empathizing with the audience
C)liking the audience
D)being responsive to the audience
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When we define goodwill as a perception the audience forms of a speaker, what is that the audience's perceptions may be based off of?

A)whether the speaker understands the audience
B)does the speaker empathize with the audience
C)is the the speaker responsive to the audience
D)all of the above
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The three-part of deductive reasoning is known as a(n)_____________________.

A)syllogism
B)enthymeme
C)warrant
D)claim
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A claim is ______________________.

A)a logical statement that connects the support to the argument
B)evidence that supports the argument
C)a conclusion to be proven
D)the specific goal
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The ______________ fallacy of reasoning weakens opposing position by misrepresenting it in some way and then attacking that weaker position.

A)hasty generalization
B)false cause
C)either-or
D)straw man
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The perception of a speaker's expertise at the end of the speech is known as ______________.

A)derived
B)terminal
C)initial
D)experiential
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You can convey competence and credibility by ___________________.

A)establishing common ground
B)using nonverbal elements of delivery
C)using evidence from respectable sources
D)all of the above
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Speaker should use the Elaboration Likelihood Model (ELM)to develop persuasive speeches because it can be used ________________.

A)to understand how people process persuasive messages
B)to determine how important an issue is
C)to recognize what attitude the audience has on your topic
D)for all the above reasons
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Reasons or evidence that includes facts, opinions, experiences, and observations is the _________________.

A)claim
B)warrant
C)support
D)proposition
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When you reason with an audience by arriving at general conclusion based on several pieces of specific evidence, you are using ______________ reasoning.

A)deductive
B)inductive
C)specific
D)general
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In part of an address to a Joint Session of Congress following the 9/11 attacks, President George W. Bush states, "every nation, in every region, now has a decision to make.  Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists."  This portion of the statement commits the fallacy of _________________.

A)hasty generalization
B)false cause
C)either-or
D)straw man
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A general principle that most people agree upon is known as a _______________.

A)claim
B)warrant
C)major premise
D)minor premise
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Which of the following emotions should be combined with relief to motivate audience members to be involved with your arguments?

A)happiness
B)shame
C)pride
D)fear
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The means of persuasion in which you construct logical arguments that support your point of view is called _____________.

A)logos
B)ethos
C)pathos
D)debate
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Audiences do not assess your physical appearance in developing its initial judgment about your credibility.
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Persuasive speakers have an extra burden to behave ethically as they have to demonstrate they are advocating in the best interest of the audience.
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Ad hominem arguments attack or praise the person making the argument, rather than addressing the argument itself.
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Sadness is a negative emotion that is projected outwards.
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Persuasive messages are pervasive.
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The fallacy of reasoning that occurs when a speaker weakens the opposing position by misrepresenting it and then attacks that weaker position is the false cause fallacy.
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The warrant of an argument must always be verbalized to be persuasive.
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Fear, sadness, shame, and guilt are all of the negative emotions.
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Evoking positive emotions in a persuasive speech is more effective than evoking negative emotions.
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Arguing from example includes citing events that have occurred that result in the claim.
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Deck 13: Persuasive Messages
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When the support statements you use are examples of the claim you are making, you are arguing from ____________________.

A)sign
B)analogy
C)causation
D)example
D
2
When we process through listening carefully and reflecting thoughtfully, we are using which route?

A)persuasive
B)central
C)peripheral
D)derived
C
3
One of Murphy's Law states that if you wash your car, then it will rain.  This commits the fallacy of _____________.

A)hasty generalization
B)false cause
C)either-or
D)ad hominem
B
4
When arguing from example, it is important to ____________.

A)use the most recent examples
B)make sure negative examples are accounted for
C)use frequent examples
D)make sure examples are similar
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The general warrant for reasoning from can be stated that ________________.

A)what is true in the examples provided will be true in general
B)what is true of A will be true of B which is similar to A
C)when a phenomenon that usually accompanies a specific situation occurs, then we can expect that specific situation will occur
D)none of the above
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When you support a claim by citing events that have occurred that results in the claim you are using argument from a(n)________________.

A)sign
B)causation
C)analogy
D)example
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7
All of the following are ways for a speaker to increase goodwill EXCEPT ___________________.

A)understanding the audience
B)empathizing with the audience
C)liking the audience
D)being responsive to the audience
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8
When we define goodwill as a perception the audience forms of a speaker, what is that the audience's perceptions may be based off of?

A)whether the speaker understands the audience
B)does the speaker empathize with the audience
C)is the the speaker responsive to the audience
D)all of the above
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9
The three-part of deductive reasoning is known as a(n)_____________________.

A)syllogism
B)enthymeme
C)warrant
D)claim
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10
A claim is ______________________.

A)a logical statement that connects the support to the argument
B)evidence that supports the argument
C)a conclusion to be proven
D)the specific goal
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11
The ______________ fallacy of reasoning weakens opposing position by misrepresenting it in some way and then attacking that weaker position.

A)hasty generalization
B)false cause
C)either-or
D)straw man
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12
The perception of a speaker's expertise at the end of the speech is known as ______________.

A)derived
B)terminal
C)initial
D)experiential
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13
You can convey competence and credibility by ___________________.

A)establishing common ground
B)using nonverbal elements of delivery
C)using evidence from respectable sources
D)all of the above
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14
Speaker should use the Elaboration Likelihood Model (ELM)to develop persuasive speeches because it can be used ________________.

A)to understand how people process persuasive messages
B)to determine how important an issue is
C)to recognize what attitude the audience has on your topic
D)for all the above reasons
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15
Reasons or evidence that includes facts, opinions, experiences, and observations is the _________________.

A)claim
B)warrant
C)support
D)proposition
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16
When you reason with an audience by arriving at general conclusion based on several pieces of specific evidence, you are using ______________ reasoning.

A)deductive
B)inductive
C)specific
D)general
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17
In part of an address to a Joint Session of Congress following the 9/11 attacks, President George W. Bush states, "every nation, in every region, now has a decision to make.  Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists."  This portion of the statement commits the fallacy of _________________.

A)hasty generalization
B)false cause
C)either-or
D)straw man
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18
A general principle that most people agree upon is known as a _______________.

A)claim
B)warrant
C)major premise
D)minor premise
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19
Which of the following emotions should be combined with relief to motivate audience members to be involved with your arguments?

A)happiness
B)shame
C)pride
D)fear
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20
The means of persuasion in which you construct logical arguments that support your point of view is called _____________.

A)logos
B)ethos
C)pathos
D)debate
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21
Audiences do not assess your physical appearance in developing its initial judgment about your credibility.
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22
Persuasive speakers have an extra burden to behave ethically as they have to demonstrate they are advocating in the best interest of the audience.
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23
Ad hominem arguments attack or praise the person making the argument, rather than addressing the argument itself.
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Sadness is a negative emotion that is projected outwards.
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Persuasive messages are pervasive.
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The fallacy of reasoning that occurs when a speaker weakens the opposing position by misrepresenting it and then attacks that weaker position is the false cause fallacy.
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The warrant of an argument must always be verbalized to be persuasive.
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28
Fear, sadness, shame, and guilt are all of the negative emotions.
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Evoking positive emotions in a persuasive speech is more effective than evoking negative emotions.
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Arguing from example includes citing events that have occurred that result in the claim.
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