__________ are those things people have learned to accept as

plausible based on interpretation and judgment.

a. Beliefs
b. Attitudes
c. Behaviors
d. Values


a

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While we may practice a presentation before delivering it, the

textbook reminds us thata. A speech is best when practiced alone a. A speech is not a speech if it is not written out in full detail and read b. A speech is not a speech unless it has an audience c. The audience is of little concern when preparing a presentation d. A presenter should focus on his or her own interests, attitudes and values when preparing a speech

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What is the underlying assumption of uncertainty reduction theory?

What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following is NOT a mistake beginning speakers often make?

A. finding a topic of little interest to the target audience B. choosing a topic about which the audience knows more than the speaker C. spending too little time thinking of an appropriate topic D. searching too long for the "perfect" subject for the speech

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Trying to memorize a speech is a good way to ensure that you'll communicate with your audience with conversational directness and sincerity.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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