Verbal communication and nonverbal communication are similar in all of the following respects EXCEPT:
A) ?both are symbolic.
B) ?both are rule-guided.
C) ?both may be unintentional or intentional.
D) ?both are shaped by culture.
E) ?both are perceived as equally believable.
E
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Ingrid was listening critically to William's speech on the late, great composer Liszt. Which of the
following questions represents critical listening? A) What are William's main ideas? B) Is this a suitable topic for a college audience? C) When was Liszt born? D) Who is Liszt? E) Why did William choose this topic?
Which of the following is TRUE of making a reference to a recent event in your introduction?
a. Most audiences find this introduction tactic somewhat boring. b. It can enhance your credibility by showing that you are knowledgeable about current affairs. c. If you choose to use a recent event in your introduction, it must be an event that has occurred within the last week or, at the very most, month. d. It is a risky tactic because it can confuse audience members who don't follow current affairs.
Discuss six communication strategies that can be used to enhance one's self-esteem.
What will be an ideal response?
Analysis:
A. reflexive. B. is the process of the labeling and breaking down raw data. C. brings order and structure to the data. D. is messy, ambiguous, and time consuming. E. all of the above.