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  2. Monroe's motivated sequence - Wikipedia

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    Monroe's motivated sequence is a technique for organizing persuasion that inspires people to take action. Alan H. Monroe developed this sequence in the mid-1930s. [1] This sequence is unique because it strategically places these strategies to arouse the audience's attention and motivate them toward a specific goal or action.

  3. Yale attitude change approach - Wikipedia

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    Yale attitude change approach. In social psychology, the Yale attitude change approach (also known as the Yale attitude change model) is the study of the conditions under which people are most likely to change their attitudes in response to persuasive messages. This approach to persuasive communications was first studied by Carl Hovland and his ...

  4. Recitation - Wikipedia

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    In academia, recitation is a presentation made by a student to demonstrate knowledge of a subject or to provide instruction to others. [3] In some academic institutions the term is used for a presentation by a teaching assistant or instructor, under the guidance of a senior faculty member, that supplements course materials.

  5. Lectio Divina - Wikipedia

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    e. In Western Christianity, Lectio Divina (Latin for "Divine Reading") is a traditional monastic practice of scriptural reading, meditation and prayer intended to promote communion with God and to increase the knowledge of God's word. [1] In the view of one commentator, it does not treat Scripture as texts to be studied, but as the living word.

  6. Public speaking - Wikipedia

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    Leaders use such public forums in an attempt to persuade their audience, whether they be the general public or government officials. [10] Persuasive speaking involves four essential elements: (i) the speaker or persuader; (ii) the audience; (iii) the speaking method; and (iv) the message the speaker is trying to convey.

  7. Jon Stewart tells audience ‘it will pass’ in hopeful off air ...

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    Jon Stewart called his studio audience a “beautiful distraction” and thanked them for their “dedication” after his US election show went off the air on Tuesday following Donald Trump’s ...

  8. Extended parallel process model - Wikipedia

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    Extended parallel process model. The extended parallel process model (EPPM) is a fear appeal theory developed by communications scholar Kim Witte that illustrates how individuals react to fear-inducing messages. [1] Witte subsequently published an initial test of the model in Communication Monographs.

  9. Kid Rock issues surprising message to Donald Trump supporters ...

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    Kid Rock has delivered a surprising statement in response to Donald Trump’s election win.. Trump declared a victory on Wednesday (6 November) after winning the required number of electoral ...