SPCM 200 FINAL QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
what is public speaking? - Answer -communicating ideas verbally to an audience
standard model of communication - Answer –
six basic forms of communication - Answer -intrapersonal, interpersonal, group,
organizational, Mass, public
Types of Plagiarism - Answer -global, patchwork, incremental
patchwork plagiarism - Answer -construct a complete speech from portions of other
sources
global plagiarism - Answer -stealing an entire speech from a single source
incremental plagiarism - Answer -present portions from a single speech as your own
preparation outline - Answer -contains all of your speech's points
speaking outline - Answer -contains delivery cues. possible written on note cards
failure of arguments - Answer -unclear, unsupported, unethical, arguments made on
the wrong term
Logical Fallacies - Answer -bandwagon, false dilemma, false cause, hasty
generalization, red herring, slippery slope
speaking aids - Answer -audience attention, emphasize key points, can facilitate further
action, help reduce nervousness
Types of speaking aids - Answer -visual aids, audio aids, haptic aids, olfactory aids,
environmental aids, digital aids
effective persuasion - Answer -relevance, repetition, empathy
, Need - Answer -concisely demonstrate that a problem exists
Plan - Answer -How will we respond to the need
practicality - Answer -Make the case that your plan is the best option
effective sources for citing - Answer -reliability, authority, recency, completness,
relevance, consistency,
claims - Answer -statement that conveys the word
evidence - Answer -credible info about the world to support a claim
warrants - Answer -connection between a piece of evidence and the claim.
wicked problems - Answer -A social or cultural problem that is difficult or impossible to
solve
strategies to speak across difference - Answer -1. admit mistakes and grow
2. strive for inclusive language
3. speak for yourself
4. invite others to speak
5. be conscious of time and space
6. be self reflective
7. be open minded
8. ask questions within reason
9. make space to feel uncomfortable
Myths about public speaking - Answer -1. you either have it or you don't
2. public speaking is just reading out loud
3. substance without style over substance
4. the faster you talk the better
5. diamonds form under pressure
6. its a good idea to just wing it
dimensions of public speaking - Answer -personal, professional, public
ethos - Answer -speakers credibility
logos - Answer -logical arrangement of evidence
pathos - Answer -speakers emotional appeals
verbal delivery - Answer -volume, rate, pitch & inflection, pauses, articulation,
pronunciation, dialect
what is public speaking? - Answer -communicating ideas verbally to an audience
standard model of communication - Answer –
six basic forms of communication - Answer -intrapersonal, interpersonal, group,
organizational, Mass, public
Types of Plagiarism - Answer -global, patchwork, incremental
patchwork plagiarism - Answer -construct a complete speech from portions of other
sources
global plagiarism - Answer -stealing an entire speech from a single source
incremental plagiarism - Answer -present portions from a single speech as your own
preparation outline - Answer -contains all of your speech's points
speaking outline - Answer -contains delivery cues. possible written on note cards
failure of arguments - Answer -unclear, unsupported, unethical, arguments made on
the wrong term
Logical Fallacies - Answer -bandwagon, false dilemma, false cause, hasty
generalization, red herring, slippery slope
speaking aids - Answer -audience attention, emphasize key points, can facilitate further
action, help reduce nervousness
Types of speaking aids - Answer -visual aids, audio aids, haptic aids, olfactory aids,
environmental aids, digital aids
effective persuasion - Answer -relevance, repetition, empathy
, Need - Answer -concisely demonstrate that a problem exists
Plan - Answer -How will we respond to the need
practicality - Answer -Make the case that your plan is the best option
effective sources for citing - Answer -reliability, authority, recency, completness,
relevance, consistency,
claims - Answer -statement that conveys the word
evidence - Answer -credible info about the world to support a claim
warrants - Answer -connection between a piece of evidence and the claim.
wicked problems - Answer -A social or cultural problem that is difficult or impossible to
solve
strategies to speak across difference - Answer -1. admit mistakes and grow
2. strive for inclusive language
3. speak for yourself
4. invite others to speak
5. be conscious of time and space
6. be self reflective
7. be open minded
8. ask questions within reason
9. make space to feel uncomfortable
Myths about public speaking - Answer -1. you either have it or you don't
2. public speaking is just reading out loud
3. substance without style over substance
4. the faster you talk the better
5. diamonds form under pressure
6. its a good idea to just wing it
dimensions of public speaking - Answer -personal, professional, public
ethos - Answer -speakers credibility
logos - Answer -logical arrangement of evidence
pathos - Answer -speakers emotional appeals
verbal delivery - Answer -volume, rate, pitch & inflection, pauses, articulation,
pronunciation, dialect