Delivering a speech from memory can result in ________
A) forgetting part of the speech
B) success for longer talks
C) a warmer, more natural delivery
D) greater audience enthusiasm
A
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When you try to convince listeners to turn off their cell phones by using the argument that so many people annoy others by leaving on their cell phones, and that this is just an example of gross inconsideration for the rights of others, you are using
A) negative social proof. B) positive social proof. C) positive labeling. D) negative labeling.
Symbolic Interactionism reflects a belief that:
b. Meaning is created through communication and then impacts responses c. Interactions about reality are less frequent than interactions about symbols d. Words are only an expression of reality e. All of the above are true about Symbolic Interactionism
When addressing audiences on topics about which the advocate has limited information, the advocate should do all of the following except ______.
a. stressing his or her prior experience b. looking for head nods c. measuring applause d. monitoring attentiveness
How would the FCC’s 2003 revision of its ownership rules have affected the print-broadcast cross-ownership rule?
a) the rule was abolished altogether, legalizing cross-ownership everywhere; b) cross-ownership was legalized except in markets having fewer than four TV stations; c) cross-ownership was legalized only in markets having 18 or more TV stations; d) the rule was left unchanged; e) the rule was made tougher, requiring existing owners of both a newspaper and a TV station in the same market to sell one or the other, even if they were previously “grandfathered.”