Examlex

Solved

Formal Speeches Differ from Informal Ones in That

question 38

Multiple Choice

Formal speeches differ from informal ones in that


Definitions:

Counter-Attitudinal Advocacy

The practice of advocating or arguing for a viewpoint that contrasts with one's personal beliefs, often used in persuasion and attitude change experiments.

Refutational Argument

An argumentative strategy where a speaker or writer acknowledges and then systematically refutes opposing viewpoints.

Source Attractiveness

The degree to which the source of a message is perceived as appealing, which can affect the recipient's acceptance of the message.

Mere Exposure

A psychological phenomenon where individuals develop a preference for things because they are familiar with them.

Related Questions