Surveys are useful when:
A) There is no published research on something important to your speech.
B) You want to counter existing research on your topic because you disagree with it.
C) You want to learn about your audience members.
D) You want to build your credibility by using a lot of statistics.
E) There is no published research on something important to your speech and you want to learn about your audience members.
E
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a. a pun. b. a spoonerism. c. a malapropism. d. hyperbole.
An important element of the creative problem-solving process is to be judgmental of ideas
True False
Based on research findings about emerging leadership, which person is most likely to become a new group leader?
a. someone who praises all sides and supports all opinions b. someone who questions decisions and expresses doubts about solutions c. someone who takes notes and keeps everyone on track d. someone who talks the most and listens carefully
The terms feedback and context are introduced in the _____ communication model, but without the concept of simultaneous interaction.
A. communication as action B. communication as interaction C. communication as reaction D. communication as transaction