Which of the following is an effective strategy to use speaking notes during speeches?
a. Concealing them from the audience when they are not needed
b. Holding them in one hand and referring to them when needed
c. Keeping them in pockets and taking them out whenever needed
d. Looking at and reading directly from the speaking notes
b. Holding them in one hand and referring to them when needed
If you will use a lectern, set the notes on the speaker’s stand. Alternatively you can hold them in one hand and refer to them when needed.
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a. fewer owners control more of the mass media b. it becomes more difficult for new companies to break into media markets c. the quality of products and services offered to consumers degrades while the prices of those products and services increase d. all of the above
Juan is enjoying watching his son grow up. He realizes that his son currently has no conception of sex or gender—his own or anyone else's
But as soon as his mind matures to the point he can recognize constant patterns of male-ness and female-ness, he'll develop his own gender identity. Which theory best applies here? A. Gilligan's theory B. cognitive development theory C. gender transcendence theory D. social learning theory
Knox and Inkster (1968) found that gamblers expressed more ________ after making their decision than before.
A. dissonance B. confidence C. justification D. None of the answers is correct.
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1.Basically, surveys present a series of specific, predetermined questions to a predetermined group of respondents. 2.Focus groups bring together a small group of people in order to elicit their reactions in their own words to a message, issue, or product. 3.Focus groups depend on bringing together large groups of people. 4.Critical analysis of communication starts from a basic assumption that communication maintains and promotes power structures in society. 5.Action researchers engage in research aimed at improving people’s lives.