If, as supporting material for a speech, you discuss or demonstrate a process of any kind, you are

a. explaining why.
b. explaining how.
c. describing.
d. defining.


b

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Yukiko's instructor is allowing students to administer an audience survey in the class as they

prepare themselves for their next speech. How should Yukiko proceed? A) Pose as many questions as she can think of, to yield more information. B) Craft a few good questions that can be answered in class. C) Craft questions that supply responses and do not require elaboration. D) Avoid inquiring about their age, political affiliation, or religion.

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The social learning theory demonstrates that mass media merely reflect behaviors found in their audiences and cannot induce behavioral changes

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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The VALS typology was developed by:

a. an advertising firm in Chicago b. Time magazine c. General Motors d. the Stanford Research Institute

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It is NOT a good idea to give advice to another person when

A) the other person asks you for advice. B) there is an urgent deadline. C) your assigned role is to work as an advisor. D) you are attempting to control the behavior of the other person. E) the other person is so inexperienced that they have no idea what to do.

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