To be intelligible, a speaker must meet the audience's expectation regarding acceptable pronunciation
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
true
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You are a consultant in conflict management and have been hired by a family court. How you used the concept of media rich to argue in favor of using closed-circuit television for cases with the court? What are the disadvantages of using email mediation?
What will be an ideal response?
At which step of the crisis communications process do you engage in evaluation of what went well in handling the crisis and what didn't?
A) message development B) recovery C) response D) risk assessment E) planning
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Including testimonial evidence in a persuasive message will increase audience acceptance. 2. The question, "Should we rely more on alternative energy"? is a question of fact. 3. Persuading the audience to buy a certain luxury car because everyone else is buying one is an example of circular reasoning. 4. Calling someone a "liberal" could be considered an example of a fallacy. 5. An error in reasoning that weakens an argument is a fallacy.
An assessment of the audience's age and educational background are part of the:
a. situational audience analysis. b. cultural analysis. c. demographic analysis. d. q-factor.