Contradictions and misalignments occur when expectations about change developed through social interactions match direct experience with the change
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Answer: F
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Your textbook authors suggest several logistical questions for
making your presentation more effective EXCEPT: a. Where will I speak? b. How many people will be in my audience? c. When and how long should I speak? d. How can I enhance my credibility? e. None of the above
What does it mean to have a relaxed and alert posture? Why is this preferable for public speaking?
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Phase four in group development, as described in the text, is characterized by:
A. trying to find out about one another B. settling in to work comfortably as a group C. arguing over procedures as well as task issues D. working at maximum productivity
Which of the following is NOT a research-based finding about source credibility?
A. The introduction of a speaker by another person can increase the speaker's credibility. B. The speaker's perceived status can increase or decrease source credibility. C. Audiences are mercifully slow in deciding a speaker's status or source credibility. D. The way the other person introduces you can increase or decrease your credibility in the eyes of the audience.