Information has ________ if it is believable and trustworthy.
A. responsibility
B. reliability
C. power
D. credibility
Answer: D
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Movement and stance, facial expressions, and gestures are examples of
a. proxemics communication. b. verbal communication. c. informal communication. d. nonverbal communication.
The speech of _____ is essentially an informative speech, but the main difference is that you discuss who the speaker is and what the speaker will talk about, rather than the subject itself
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Malcolm is troubled by his attempts to find a topic for his persuasive speaking assignment. After thumbing through magazines and books to find a topic, Malcolm still can't come up with any decent ideas
When he thinks of something, he immediately dismisses it saying, "That's a lousy topic; the audience will be bored." What technique should Malcolm utilize in this situation? A) logical divisions B) brainstorming C) categorical development D) piggybacking
Display rules are dictated by social situations and cultures, and
a. have clear, defined codes for culturally correct verbal communication. b. properly regulate or modify nonverbal behavior in certain contexts. c. are designed to complement both verbal and nonverbal behavior in certain contexts. d. are enforced in many countries.