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  Persuasion is the influence of beliefs, attitudes, intentions, motivations, or behaviors.  It is the process aimed at changing a person’s or group’s.

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2   Persuasion is the influence of beliefs, attitudes, intentions, motivations, or behaviors.  It is the process aimed at changing a person’s or group’s attitude or behavior towards some event, idea, object, or some other person(s) by using spoken or written words to convey information, feelings, or reasoning. Persuasion

3   You want to go to a concert on a school night, so you must convince your parents to let you go.  Car salesmen must persuade customers to buy an extended warranty on a vehicle.  Lawyers convince juries to find individuals guilty or not guilty of crimes. Persuasion Situations

4   Logos (logic)  Ethos (personal credibility)  Pathos (emotion) Appeal to your audience

5   Inductive reasoning  Reason which begins with specifics and moves toward a generalization is inductive.  Example: Several clubs have reported difficulty completing their business during lunch period. This proves that lunch periods should be longer.  Example: You have never had problems with your Honda and it’s 15 years old. Your neighbor has a Honda and has not had a problem for the first 50,000 miles. Thus, you reason that Hondas are reliable and good cars. Logos (logic)

6   If he did his homework (specific), then the whole class has done their homework (general).  My dog is easy to take care of (specific), therefore all dogs must be easy to take care of (general). Inductive examples

7   Deductive reasoning  Reason which starts with a general observation and moves to specifics is deductive.  A=B, B=C, THEN C=A  Example: You need to pass Sophomore Language Arts to graduate. You need to write at a high level to pass Sophomore Language Arts. Therefore, you need to write at a high level in order to graduate. Logos (logic)

8   If the class is going on a fieldtrip (general), then Tom must be going too (specific).  The law says you must wear a helmet when riding a bike (general). Therefore, Jimmy must be wearing a helmet when he rides a bike (specific). Deductive examples

9   Support your reasons with proof.  Facts - can be proven.  Expert opinions or quotations  Definitions - statement of meaning of word or phrase  Statistics - offer scientific support  Examples - powerful illustrations  Anecdote - incident, often based on writer's personal experiences  Present opposition - and give reasons and evidence to prove the opposition wrong Logos (logic)

10   convince your audience that you are fair, honest, and well informed. They will then trust your values and intentions. Citing your sources will help this area.  Honesty: Your audience is looking for you to have a strong sense of right and wrong. If you have a good reputation with this people are more likely to listen to you.  Competency: Meaning capable of getting the job done.  Energy: Through nonverbals like eye contact and gestures, and a strong voice and inflections, a speaker will come across as charismatic. Ethos (personal credibility)

11   a carefully reasoned argument will be strengthened by an emotional appeal, especially love, anger, disgust, fear, compassion, and patriotism.  “feeling” the speech  EX: If you loved me you would do this  EX: Ads that try to get you to sponsor a child. Pathos (emotions)

12   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQb_Q8WRL_ g (MAC vs. PC) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQb_Q8WRL_ g  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gspElv1yvc (Sarah McLachlan) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gspElv1yvc  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2EirLJqghA (Seinfeld Court Scene) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2EirLJqghA  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXvcleOF798 (Rainmaker closing argument) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXvcleOF798 Examples of Persuasive Speaking


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