Which of the following strategies is best for regaining concentration once it has been lost?
a. attentional cues and triggers (page 317)
b. turning failure into success
c. electrodermal feedback
d. none of the above
a. attentional cues and triggers (page 317)
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"Safety questions not withstanding, I think everyone will admit that the Pegasus is a
much more comfortable passenger plane than the Valkyrie or any other wide bodied jet." This argument commits the fallacy of (a) circular reasoning. (b) hasty generalization. (c) simple evasion. (d) forcing a dichotomy.
If you aspire to be an effective public speaker, how should you regard keeping up with local, national, and world news?
A) Doing so constitutes a good source for generating topic ideas, but little else.
B) Doing so allows you to identify potential speech topics and begin forming
opinions and arguments.
C) Doing so can be useful for acquiring good examples if you are addressing a hotbutton issue.
D) Doing so is of minimal value since so much of today's news is presented from a
biased point of view.
Compare the concepts of thinking empathy and feeling empathy, and give a real-life example of each as it would apply to listening during public speaking
What will be an ideal response?
What is the value of -log (10-4)
What will be an ideal response?