Public Speaking Comm. 100 Chapter 5 Audience Analysis Flashcards
Attitude
An attitude is a learned disposition to respond in a consistently favorable or unfavorable way with respect to a person, an object, an idea, or an event. Can easily be changed, as opposed to a person’s beliefs and values. a settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something. predispositions to respond to people, ideas, objects, or events in evaluative ways
Audience Analysis
The speaker analyzes an audience for demographics, dispositions and knowledge of the topic through direct observation, inference, and data sampling.
Beliefs
Are principles or assumptions about the Universe. Are more durable than attitudes. the way in which people perceive reality; conceptions of what is true and what is false
Cognitive Dissonance
The psychological discomfort felt when a person is presented with two appealing ideas or pieces of evidence.
Demographics or Demographic Characteristics
The statistical characteristics of a population. Facts about the make-up of a population.
Inference
is the act or process of deriving logical conclusions drawn from evidence that you have collected through audience analysis. And, It can also be from premises known or assumed to be true.
Ordered category
Find the audience members value hierarchy. Here, each audience member is given a list of values on a piece of paper, and each audience member writes these values on another piece of paper in order according to their importance level.
Paradigm
A pattern that describes distinct
concepts or thoughts in any scientific discipline or other epistemological context.
Psychological Description
A psychological description is a description of the audience’s attitudes, beliefs, and values to draw a picture of how they think.
Quantitative Analysis
A quantitative analysis is the process of
determining the value of a variable by examining its numerical, measurable characteristics.
Statistics
Statistics is the study of the collection,
organization, analysis, and interpretation of data.
Unacquainted-Audience Presentation
is a speech when you are completely unaware of your audience’s characteristics and have no prior knowledge or information about them.
Uniqueness
occurs when a topic rises to the level
of being exceptional in interest and knowledge to a given audience.
Variable
A variable is a unit being observed within statistics that may assume more than one of a set of values to which a numerical measure or a category from a classification can be assigned.
Value
a guiding belief. a person’s principles or standards of behavior; one’s judgment of what is important in life. people’s most enduring judgments about what is good and bad in life