What techniques might help you manage the information you collect when there seems to be an overwhelming amount?
What will be an ideal response?
The researcher/speaker could sample it, rotate it, table it, or distribute it.
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Which of the following shows the wrong way to set up an interview?
A. Rodrigo sends the source an email. B. Larry talks to the source over the phone. C. Alisa tells the source she'll do the interview whenever it is convenient. D. Sandra emphasizes that the interview has to be done in two days.
The night before her speech, Tomoko is looking at the event program when she is surprised to see her speech has a question-and-answer session scheduled after it. What is one step Tomoko can take to prepare for the Q&A period?
A) print out her speech to use it as a reference for any questions she might be asked B) prepare an excuse as to why she will not be able to attend the session since she had not been informed about it C) anticipate who her audience will be and think of possible questions they might ask her D) rework her speech to be so detailed no one will have questions once she is finished
What does the research suggest regarding when to present your best arguments in speech? Why should a speaker follow this suggestion?
What will be an ideal response?
A solution had an original concentration of 20%. It was then diluted and the final concentration was 15%. Determine the dilution performed.
What will be an ideal response?