Role-taking can be thought of as:
a. guess-work to estimate how an audience will respond to a message.
b. anticipating a reaction rather than waiting for a person's actual feedback.
c. a way to understand difficulties or objections to your message.
d. all of the above are forms of role-taking
D
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Using examples in your speech helps to ________
A) illustrate B) clarify C) enliven the speech D) all the above
Identifying with a group is a significant part of a person's identity, and research has shown which individuals benefit the most from group associations?
A) People with avoidant style characteristics. B) People who are not a part of a dominant culture. C) People with anxious attachment style. D) People with secure attachment style.
Listening begins with _____ messages the speaker sends
A) responding to B) evaluating C) understanding D) receiving