COM 10200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Goal Setting, Elaboration Likelihood Model, Pathos
Document Summary
Functional perspective on group decision making, the rhetoric, and. Today"s agenda: functional perspective on group decision making, the rhetoric, application logs. They will write down examples of the communication process they have been assigned. Habermas" discourse ethics: discourse ethics: a test for the validity of any moral claim, speaker must be able to explain what was done and why it was done. The rhetoric: each of your tables is next to a board with ethos, pathos, or logos written on it. Application log #2: the details : overview, apply one of the theories discussed in class/textbook to a situation from your real life, three major elements of your application log: Application of theory (technical merit: submission, submit via blackboard before recitation on due date, and, submit a hard copy in recitation on due date, no bb submission = -5 pts/hour, no hard copy = score of zero.