Research suggests that people who work in business and professional settings spend 26% of their time speaking, compared to 23% writing, and 19% reading. What percentage do those same people spend listening?
A. 29%
B. 33%
C. 40%
D. 49%
Answer: B
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a) radio and television are entertainment and have no First Amendment protection; b) the propaganda potential of the electronic media is so great that more protection is needed; c) broadcasters are given the exclusive use of a scarce resource (the radio spectrum) and must use it “in the public interest, convenience and necessity;” d) broadcast advertising is too pervasive and persuasive to be left unregulated; e) the broadcast media are more technically complex and need more government assistance to maintain good technical standards.
When the National Speakers Association asked its 4,000
professional members to identify their top tips for a successful speech, which method came in first? a. Spend one hour preparing for every minute of a presentation. b. Visualize success. c. Use a clear and well-written manuscript. d. Anticipate potential problems. e. Practice.
Designers must build in layers because:
a. rewards must only go to good players b. the game should be consistent c. if the game is too simple, players quickly lose interest d. the game should be easy to learn
The tension between personal freedom and shared activities is the _____ dialectic
a. autonomy vs. connection b. predictability vs. novelty c. openness vs. closedness d. none of these