Title: Using Persuasive Strategies
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- Establishing Credibility
- Credibility Audiences perception of a speakers
competence - Ethos Aristotles term for speaker credibility
- Competence Being considered informed, skilled,
or knowledgeable - Trustworthiness Conveying honesty and sincerity
- Charisma/Energy Connecting with audience with
dynamics of delivery - What ways can a speaker establish credibility
during a presentation?
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- Enhancing Credibility
- Initial Credibility
- Impression of your credibility the listeners have
before you begin to speak - What type of things can affect this initial
perception? - Derived Credibility
- The perception of your credibility your audience
forms as you present yourself your message - What can you use to build credibilty during
presentation? - Terminal Credibility
- The perception of your credibility at the end of
the speech
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- Using Logic Evidence to Persuade
- Logos using logic and reasoning to reach
conclusion - Use of words stats to convince audience
- In persuasion you must
- 1st state your case
- Make your persuasive claim
- 2nd prove your case
- Present evidence that leads audience to your
conclusion
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- Poor example Logos
- The gang problem in Los Angeles is because not
enough gang members have a bowl of cheerios in
the morning - Better examples
- The problem exists due to
- lack of parental supervision,
- high dropout rates,
- lack of after school activities
- Peer pressure, drugs, poverty, racial tension,etc
- You would have a better chance of convincing your
audience using these reasons
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- Avoiding Faulty Reasoning
- Bandwagon Fallacy
- 2 million people have successfully lost weight
using the lapband - You should use it too
- Either/or Fallacy
- Either abortion should be legal
- OR abortion should be banned altogether
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- Avoiding Faulty Reasoning
- Causal Fallacy
- If you came to every class then you will pass the
course. But if you dont come to every class,
you wont pass the course. - Hasty Generalization
- Drawing a conclusion based on a small sample size
- My father smoked four packs of cigarettes a day
since age fourteen and lived until age
sixty-nine. Therefore, smoking really cant be
that bad for you
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- Pathos Refers to the emotional appeal
- Emotion is a powerful way to move an audience
- Truth public service announcements
- (Body bags, list of ingredients in cigarettes)
- Emotion creates engagement in an audience
- Fear, Anger, Humor, Patriotism, etc
- Emotions spur us to action (Real life stories)
- Violent video games cause real life violence
- Video Link
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- Tips for using emotion to persuade
- Use concrete examples to help listeners visualize
- Use emotion arousing words
- Use non-verbal behavior to communicate your
emotion - Use visual images to evoke emotions
- Use metaphors and similies
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- Persuading the receptive audience
- Identify with audience
- Clearly state objective
- Tell audience what you want them to do
- Ask listeners for an immediate show of support
- Make it easy for your listeners to act
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- Persuading the neutral audience
- Capture your listeners attention early in your
speech - Refer to beliefs that many listeners share
- Relate your topic to listeners and those they
care for - Be realistic about what you can accomplish
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- Persuading the unreceptive audience
- Dont announce your intent to change them
- Focus on most agreeable points first
- Dont expect a major attitude shift from hostile
audience - Acknowledge opposing points of view
- Establish your credibility
- Try to open audiences mind to understanding of
opposing views
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- Organizing your persuasive speech
- 1st Method Three Reasons
- This is the most simple of the structures
- You will make a claim and support it with 3
separate reasons - Topic Capital punishment (CP)
- Claim CP is an ineffective means of punishing
criminals - Reason 1 CP does not deter crime
- Reason 2 CP costs more money than imprisonment
- Reason 3 CP is inherently racist
- For each reason you will provide evidence,
support, facts to back it up
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- 2nd Method Problem, Cause, Solution
- Intermediate structure
- 1st you convince audience there is a problem,
- Then uncover the factors responsible for the
problem - Finally, provide specific steps that will fix the
problem - Each step is a main point for the speech
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- Sample outline (problem, cause, solution)
- Topic Hand washing
- Claim The lack of hand washing is a serious
health hazard - Problem Many people dont wash their hands
regularly it harms
society - Cause People dont wash hands because
- They are too busy
- They don't know the potential health risks
- Solution If businesses, organizations and
individuals followed simple hand
washing guidelines we could stop this health
hazard
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- Monroes motivated sequence 5 step structure
- More advances structure builds upon
problem/cause/solution - Step 1 Capture the attention of the audience
- You need to have their attention to persuade them
- Step 2 Create the need for change
- You need to establish that a change is needed in
order to get audience to embrace the idea of it - We need to drink more water to avoid potential
health hazards
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- Step 3 Satisfy the need
- Ok change is needed, how do we satisfy need (show
what can be done) - Schools, businesses could encourage water instead
of something else - Emphasize the benefits of water in our diets
- Step 4 Visualize the results
- Show audience what will happen if the take action
to satisfy the need by changing - Drinking water regularly decreases chance of
cancer, - heart disease,
- helps with digestion
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- Step 5 Call to action
- Final push to encourage audience to take action
in order to satisfy the need and make the
visualized results become reality - "Drinking 8 glasses of water a day and encourage
your family and friends to do the same"