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A Communication Theory Sampler
Chapter 3 A Communication Theory Sampler
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What We Will Discuss… Communication is… Aristotle’s Rhetorical Appeals
Pervasive, amoral, agenda-advancing Aristotle’s Rhetorical Appeals Logos, Pathos, Ethos Process of Communication = SMCRE Maximize audience Motivation and Ability = ELM
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What is Communication Pervasive Amoral Advances Life-agendas
Cannot NOT communicate Humans assign meaning even when no communication Amoral Ethically neutral Morality comes from persons involved Advances Life-agendas Communication skills = success Choose whether ethical or unethical intentions
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Aristotle’s Lessons Logos = Logical Appeal Pathos = Emotional Appeals
“Listen to my message because it makes sense” Provide organized, scholarly, consistent supporting data in your speech Pathos = Emotional Appeals Listen to my message because it causes you to feel” Emotional appeals motivate non-motivated audiences Ethos = Speaker Credibility Perception of speaker’s competence, trustworthiness, good will for audience
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Communication as a Process
SMCRE Communication as a Process Source Message Channel Receiver Environment Which variable can you control the most? The Message
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Elaboration Likelihood Model
Logos Facts and logic Motivated and able Not or able Audience Central Peripheral Route Resistant Less Persuadable Results Speech/Speaker Fear Appeals = Pathos Source Credibility = Ethos
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The Public Speaking Transaction
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Strategies to Aid Listening
Use confident language Consider different listening styles Offer opportunities for clarification Strong message that’s relevant to audience Use standard English and define unfamiliar terms
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