Audience members who have trouble understanding subtle
nonverbal cues and the importance of going beyond facts would be
characterized as "high context" communicators.
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What is one difference between high-context and low-context cultures?
a. High-context cultures are more explicit in their verbal messages. b. High-context cultures have a higher degree of similarity among members. c. Low-context cultures leave more open to interpretation. d. Low-context cultures are more likely to use silence to communicate.
In communication, gender differences are far outweighed by the similarities
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Which aspect of business communication stipulates forming the content as personalized as possible for the readers?
a. Courtesy b. Conciseness c. Responsibility d. Correctness
An examination by the speaker of the time and place of the speech, size of the expected audience, and the speaking occasion is a
A) situational analysis. B) formal analysis. C) demographic analysis. D) numerical analysis.