Explain the difference between directive and nondirective interviews.
What will be an ideal response?
Directive interviews are greatly controlled by an interviewer. Questions tend to be
closed and perhaps leading. A directive interviewer tends to follow a clear line of
questioning. On the other hand, nondirective interviews are those in which the direction
of the interview is primarily given to the interviewee. The questions tend to be open and
neutral.
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a. Five years older than I am b. Fifteen years younger than I am c. Fifteen years older than I am d. Five years younger than I am
The three methods of delivery include all of the following except ________
A) reading from a manuscript B) relying on memory C) speaking impromptu D) persuading the audience
Select two of the seven cultural differences. Discuss your personal culture and how it relates to the two selections. Provide a specific example for each
What will be an ideal response?
Here are the main points for an informative speech about the book To Kill a Mockingbird.I. To Kill a Mockingbird was the first of just two novels written by Harper Lee.II. To Kill a Mockingbird won a Pulitzer Prize for literature and became a modern classic.III. To Kill a Mockingbird has been banned by some public schools because of its themes.According to your textbook, these main points are arranged in ________ order.
A. analytical B. ascending C. literary D. topical E. procedural