How should primary group tension be handled?
A. Get through the "meaningless stuff" quickly and immediately focus on the task.
B. Be concerned about it and force a discussion about it.
C. Let it take its natural course.
D. If you do not address it directly, it should go away on its own.
C
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Printing of the convention program should be delayed until the last possible moment
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
The text suggests that you can use your slide design to pace the presentation. This means you should
A) set the show on an automatic timer. B) spend the same amount of time discussing each slide. C) set a bell or short musical interlude to remind you when to change to the next slide. D) get to the main point within the first few minutes and keep your presentation shorter than the alloted time to allow time for a question and answer session. E) All of the above.
Choose the FALSE statement
a. Step deals generally apply only to off-network series. b. Moving a show from a time period with low HUTs to a time period with high HUTs usually results in higher ratings. c. Moving a syndicated program from one daypart to another triggers a higher (or lower) price if the licensing agreement was tiered. d. Because of the relatively long license terms for most off-network shows (typically 3-4 years), a station can take years to recover from several poor program purchasing decisions. e. Programmers are very much concerned with balancing expense against returns to determine the practicality of a program purchase.
A point in a speech outline has the citation, Doka et al., 2011. What does the et al. indicate?
A. That the publication date of the work is approximate. B. That the work cited is a translation. C. That there were at least three authors of the work cited. D. That at least one of the authors of the work cited was anonymous.