______________ is a place where the speaker and the audience
meet on a belief, a value, and attitude or opinion..
a. Identification
b. Middle ground
c. Common ground
d. Neutral ground
e. Inoculation
c
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All of the following are true statements about transparencies EXCEPT
A) The speaker has to turn her back to the audience to use them. B) You can add immediacy to your presentation by writing on the transparency while you are showing it. C) If you are running out of time, you can eliminate one of your transparencies. D) You can add features by stacking transparencies. E) Transparencies show up well in light-flooded rooms.
Ludwig von Bertalanffy
A) The second principle of thermodynamics B) The Social Psychology of Organizations C) The Management of Innovation D) General System Theory E) The Fifth Discipline F) Developing Organizations: Diagnosis and Action G) The Social Psychology of Organizing H) The four "promises" of systems theory
Natalie believes her husband would never deceive her because he loves her. This belief can be explained by _____
a. social penetration theory b. relational trajectory models c. truth bias d. jealousy
In which situation would a speaker be most likely to recite a speech from memory?
A. when reporting earnings to the yearly stockholders' meeting B. when presenting a lengthy proposal to the city council C. when responding to questions during a class lecture D. when making a toast at a wedding E. when rallying a group to work for lower tuition