Observations are
A. relationships that help listeners remember.
B. conclusions based on some evidence.
C. descriptions of what you directly saw, touched, tasted, smelled, or heard.
D. words and statements that are specific rather than abstract or vague.
Answer: C
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a. untrustworthy speakers. b. unimaginative speakers. c. ineffective speakers. d. unethical speakers.
Infante and Gorden (1987) argued that organizations will become stronger if they foster ________-mindedness in their employees
A) single B) multiple C) independent D) collective
__________ forms of CMC allow you to communicate directly and immediately with another
person or groups of people. a. synchronous b. asynchronous c. parallel d. none of the above
In what 2011 case did the Supreme Court barring a state from enforcing a law restricting protests near funerals?
a) City of Las Vegas v. ACLU; b) Harman v. City of New York; c) Virginia v. Black; d) Snyder v. Phelps; e) Pleasant Grove City v. Summum.