SPC 1017 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Online Database, Habituation, Operational Definition
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A teachable, learnable process of developing, supporting, organizing and orally presenting ideas. Someone who consideres and adapts to the audience at every stage of the public speaking process. Habituation the process of becoming more comfortable as you speak. The broad reason for giving a speech; to inform, to persuade, to entertain. A concise statement of what listeners should be able to do by the time the speaker finishes the speech central idea a definitive point about a topic. A complete sentence that makes a statement as opposed to asking a question. Subdivisions of the central idea of a speech that provide detailed points of focus for developing the speech. Verbal or visual material that clarifies, amplifies, and provides evidence to support the main ideas of a presentation. Hypothetical illustrations an example or story that has not actually occured vertical search engine a website that indexes information on the www in a specialized area.