Explain Three Types of Audience Analysis

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Other examples under the demographic analysis, in terms of culture. In which, even in the same culture, women and men have different experiences based on their gender. For instance, women are often kept out of jobs that are thought to be better suited for men. Such as Engineering. In some cultures, engineering is perceived as a job for men.

 

Religions are also very different: Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism, and many more. Even within Christianity, there are Roman Catholic, Mormon, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Orthodox (Greek and Russian), and many Protestant denominations. In which, Yes they can be in a same religion, but yet they may have different views and belief in that religion.

 

In the demographic analysis, the level and type of education are also essential factors. An airplane mechanic gets a very different education and training than an accountant, musician, or software engineer. Fraternities and sororities, sports teams, campus organizations, political parties, volunteer work, and cultural communities all shape how we see the world. Lastly, their jobs affect people’s ideas and interests because most appointments are misunderstood in many ways.

 

From the examples/ situation given, you can understand that by doing demographic audience analysis, you can find out a lot about your audience and by that you can ensure more effective speech could delivered.