Name three techniques that your textbook suggests for developing your first speech:
What will be an ideal response?
Options include: Be creative in structuring your information. Make your speech mysterious or suspenseful. Describe a dangerous or fascinating experience. Use colorful, descriptive language.
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Tara is preparing for her first profile interview with a local sports star. Which of the following types of questions should she ask?
A. broad, open-ended questions about life experiences B. detailed questions about controversial opinions he has expressed C. follow up on what the athlete’s teammates said about him D. minor inquiries about personal habits
A directional hypothesis is
A. states that a difference in either direction is acceptable. B. preferable to a null hypothesis. C. a precise statement indicating the nature and direction of the relationship or difference between variables. D. an operationalization of two more variables. E. preferable to a research question.
________ are communication patterns through which information flows.
A. Synergies B. Branches C. Domains D. Networks
“Tag” questions are
a. short prepositional phrases used by both men and women. b. complex sentence structures used almost exclusively by women. c. descriptive words used mostly by women. d. short, tentative statements ended by questions used by women.