John uses steroids and is unable to control his aggression towards his friends. He is most likely suffering from:
a. aggression Dependency
b. Superman Complex
c. alcoholism
d. Roid rage
d. Roid rage
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As the president of his college honor society, Quincy has been asked to give a speech to a local senior citizens' organization. Quincy spends a lot of time working on his presentation aids, thinking that they will help his audience follow his topic more easily. He uses many PowerPoint slides and video clips. About halfway through his speech, Quincy notices that his audience members seem distracted, and he even sees some of them walk out. In considering demographic characteristics, it seems that Quincy did not carefully consider
A. occasion. B. sex and sexual orientation. C. age and facility with computer-mediated communication. D. physical and mental characteristics.
Explain how you develop an extemporaneous delivery style and what you need to do at each of the three stages of speech rehearsal
What will be an ideal response?
Leigh-Ann becomes very nervous and disoriented whenever she has to sit across from Marshall, one of her teammates, during team meetings. Marshall also finds Leigh-Ann's nonverbal cues to be very discouraging
What strategy should Leigh-Ann followto prepare herself to interact with Marshall? a. Prepare physically; she should unfold her arms, remove obstacles between her and Marshall, and maintain proper eye contact. b. Prepare by arriving early to meetings; she should take time to make a mental transition from one activity to the next. c. Prepare by setting the scene for attentive listening; she should avoid serious discussions when there is a distraction. d. Prepare by being cognizant; she should commit to social decentering that allows her to have empathy with Marshall.
During a student speech, the campus landscapers begin mowing the lawn, making the student's presentation difficult to hear. The audience is experiencing ________, one of several listening obstacles
A) ?message overload B) ?prejudgment C) ?preoccupation D) ?message complexity E) ?noise