Emily has been asked to speak to a group of her colleagues at work about a new project, but she wonders, "What do these people already know about this project, and are they excited about it?" These questions reflect Emily's
a. lack of self-esteem as a public speaker.
b. consideration for the occasion for which she isspeaking.
c. concern about the interests and knowledge of her audience.
d. lack of sophistication in audience analysis techniques.
c
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If a speaker has trouble finding words to convey his or her ideasor sends contradictory nonverbal symbols, listeners may NOT be able to ______ thespeaker's verbal and nonverbal symbols back into a message
a. encrypt b. channel c. encode d. decode
Which of the following research methods is a type of "environmental monitoring?"
a. Gatekeeping research b. Media audits c. Output analysis d. Social audits
We are likely to see those who are physically attractive as more competent, intelligent, and well-ajusted.
a. true b. false