Which of the following statements about the ethics of public speaking is true? As
ethical speakers we _____.
A) can be more persuasive if we omit information that doesn't support our argument
B) can expect to achieve an ideal degree of objectivity if we research properly
C) must eliminate our personal feelings when we speak about issues
D) cannot be completely neutral toward ideas we know or care about
D
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a. entertain b. work with the image c. persuade to action d. win awards
Comparison and contrast are more forms of reasoning than evidence
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Which of the following examples of power is an example of personal power?
a) Legitimate power b) Reward power c) Expert power d) Coercive power e) Informational power
The potential for __________ of stress in elite sport and the challenges associated with the environments that surround the modern day athlete are widely acknowledged.
a. low levels b. an external focus c. An internal focus d. High levels (page 207)