Clarifying a difficult term requires the same informative speaking strategies as explaining a quasi-scientific phenomenon
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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What is the final step in the speechmaking process?
a. delivery b. rehearsal c. organization d. summary
Finding a quiet, comfortable location with few distractions as a place to study when trying to improve your grades is an example of:
a. Engaging in self-sabotage. b. Using self-disclosure to improve yourself. c. Setting realistic goals. d. Creating a supportive context for change.
Elliot is having trouble listening effectively in his political science class. Usually he listens well in class, but the professor in this case has been presenting information so quickly while simultaneously flipping through an abundance of PowerPoint slides, that Elliot doesn't know where to focus his energies. This is an example of Elliot experiencing
A) message overload. B) preoccupation. C) message complexity. D) prejudgment. E) lack of mindfulness.
It is a term used to refer to the interpretive process by which listeners or readers translate and interpret messages from outside, assign meanings, determine relationships, and draw out implications
A) beliefs B) selective perception C) decoding D) inattention