Informative strategies ask listeners to
A) change their understanding of a subject.
B) believe what the speaker believes about a topic.
C) take some action on an issue.
D) tell others what they have learned about a subject.
E) be quiet, sit still, and listen.
A
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Which theory developed by McCombs and Shaw asserts that the media influences people’s perceptions of news events?
a. gatekeeper theory b. framing theory c. agenda-setting theory d. excellence theory
The most basic form of confirmation in interpersonal communication is:
A) ?agreeing with another person. B) ?recognizing another person exists. C) ?acknowledging what another person feels. D) ?accepting what another person feels and thinks as valid. E) ?acknowledging what another person thinks.
Which of the following methods is most ideal for rehearsing a speech?
a. Rehearse the key points silently in your head. b. Practice only once to avoid over-preparation. c. Read the speech aloud until it is fully memorized. d. Stand up and deliver the speech to a friend.
Which of the following is not a key idea of affirmative action? a. Representation of groups is best accomplished by remedying harms to individuals
b. Effectiveness of remedies is judged by intent rather than results. c. All of these are key ideas of affirmative action. d. Discrimination has systematically restricted opportunities for groups of people. e. There must be preferential treatment for qualified members of groups who have suffered from discrimination.