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What is Maslow's Hierarchy of needs?
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1. Self Actualization needs: self-achievement, personal identity, independence
2. Self-Esteem needs: respect from others, pride, prestige, self-respect 3. Social needs: feelings of belonging, give/recieve love, friends 4. Safety needs: security, comfort 5. Physiological Needs: food, water, general comfort, and sex |
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What is the process of communication?
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Speaker
Audience Message Feedback Channel Noise Situation Background Common Ground |
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What do you need to know about your audience?
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Attitudes: Persistent psychological responses, predispositions or inclinations to act one way or feel a particular way, usually positive or negative, toward something
Beliefs: Things a person accepts plausible based on interpretation, such as believing in a religion or philosophy, or a law Values: relate to worth or what a person sees as right or wrong, important or unimportant, desirable or undesirable. |
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How do you evaluate your sources?
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Accuracy: information should be verifiable from original source/multiple sources. Support with original context.
Currency: Most up to date info, info that doesn't change rapidly, current up to your speech Completeness: Context is kept intact, detailed information Trustworthiness: Good ethos, trust-able sources, no holes in wording Suitability: Relevance to the topic |
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What's the correct way to format a body of an outline?
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I. Main point
A. Subpoint of I 1. Subpoint a. subpoint |
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What goes into a speech structure?
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Introduction
Body of speech Main Points Subpoints Links Conclusion Source page |