Quiz 5: Ch. Reasoning, Critical Thinking, Audience Demographics

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Verbal messages carry two types of meaning: __________ and __________.

The denotative meaning of a word is __________.

The word weird is often an insult, but the word unique is often a compliment even though they mean similar things. The difference in these words is their ___________ meaning. 

Ainsley is trying to be more mindful of his language as to not come off as sexist, heterosexist, racist, or ageist. Which of these tips from the book should he follow?

Nonverbal communication may be used to __________, to add nuances of meaning not communicated by your verbal message.

Gerry claims that we should smoke because everyone is smoking. This fallacy that justifies an action based on popular opinion is called the _______________. 

Analyzing the sociology of your audience includes considering __________.

The concept of ____________ will ask you to view your audience's identities from multiple perspectives such as religion, gender, sex, race, age, and economic status. 

Which of these is determined biologically?

When evaluating research, it is important to ensure that the information is presented as objective and that the author is unbiased as possible. In other words, we must evaluate all material for __________.

In terms of public speaking, persuasion is understood as the process of __________.

The _________ step of the motivated sequence intensifies the audience’s feelings or beliefs by helping them image what things would be like if their needs were satisfied.

Persuasive speeches that urge an audience to do something about an issue address questions of __________.

If Stacy and Brad are arguing on whether or not holding hands is considered cheating, they are at the ______ stage of persuasion. 

Claire and Jonny are in an argument. When Claire accuses Jonny of cheating on her, Jonny states that she is just being crazy as opposed to refuting the evidence. This would be an example of the _____________ Fallacy.

Which of these is NOT a psychological demographic?

When using a single example to make larger general statements such as when an scientific experiment is used to contribute to scientific theory, what reasoning in being used? 

Based on prior knowledge, this reasoning is used to make predictions on specific instances. An example would be how evidence is used before enacting policies. This method of thought is called ____________ reasoning. 

Raul is telling his American friend, Jake, about what it is like in his home country, but Jake doesn't believe him because it doesn't make sense given Jake's own limited experience. Which part of the narrative paradigm is limiting Jake's ability to understand Raul's story? 

The Toulmin model has 3 essential parts: 

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