SPCOM223 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Pathos
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Persuasion: in uencing another person"s values, beliefs, attitudes or behaviours. Speech to convince: in uences listeners beliefs or attitudes. Credibility: degree to which listeners believe a speaker. Initial credibility: speakers image or reputation prior to speaking. Derived credibility: image listens develop of speaker as they speak. Terminal credibility: image listens develop of speaker at the end of the speech. Dynamism: view of a speaker"s con dence, energy, & enthusiasm for communicating. Primacy theory: assumption speaker should say strongest argument 1st.