Credibility, avoiding deceptive behavior, and gaining trust of listeners refers to
_________________ in speaking.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
ethics
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Which of the following statements best describes an instrumental style of communication?
a. a style where the quantity of talk is not emphasized b. a style where the quantity of talk is accented c. a style where messages are constructed to influence others and maintain one's face d. a style where messages are receiver and process oriented
The Unimodel of Persuasion proposes that:
a. the peripheral and central routes are quantitatively different b. there is one underlying process used to analyze persuasive messages c. the route of persuasion one uses depend on his or her underlying belief structure d. persuasion is best achieved when focusing on just one route to persuasion
At the highest level of development or media literacy, people:
a. feel a personal identification with characters. b. share the media experience with others. c. analyze aesthetic and moral elements. d. All of the above
Adapting your message to your audience, establishing common ground, and using good evidence are all ways of developing _____ credibility
a. initial b. derived c. terminal d. vicarious