After completing the activities in this lesson you will be able to:
- Explain the importance of the space and place of a speech. ( Analyzing Your Speech Situation, p. 47)
- Explain how the size of an audience can influence a speech. ( Analyzing Your Speech Situation, p. 47)
- Explain stereotyping and why people do it. (Who Is Your Audience?, p. 50)
- Describe the characteristics of an audience that a speaker should consider before developing a speech. (Who Is Your Audience?, p.50)
- List and Explain the three basic concepts for analyzing audience psychology and feelings. (Who Is Your Audience?, p. 50)
- Explain the difference between formal and informal analysis. (Gathering Info about Your Audience, p. 62)
- LIST and Explain the three types of formal audience analysis. (Gathering Info about Your Audience, p. 62)
- Define identification, and explain how to create it with an audience. (Audience Psychology: All You Need Is Love (and Identification), p. 64)
- Explain the importance of identification to public speaking. (Audience Psychology: All You Need Is Love (and Identification), p. 64)
- Define beliefs, attitudes, and values, and explain how they differ. (Audience Psychology: All You Need Is Love (and Identification), p. 64)
- Explain audience disposition and how a speaker would analyze it. (Feelings: More on Audience Disposition, p. 69)
Complete the following tasks to meet the objectives for this lesson:
- Read Chapter 3 in your textbook.
- Review all chapter Materials for this lesson.
- Participate in the Discussion Board for this lesson