Companies who want to develop or continue their archives often hire people to conduct _____ interviews
A. oral history
B. media
C. persuasive
D. employment
A
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Describe the four ways that communication is transactional
What will be an ideal response?
While Brian, a renowned political science professor at Harvard, speaks he has a nervous habit of saying um at the end of each sentence. When his audience rated him after a recent presentation he gave to a group of CPAs about the benefits of reforming the tax system they noted that he lacked credibility. What might explain their assessment?
a. most of his audience had not attended Harvard b. his audience has a different career than the speaker and therefore feel dissimilar c. his audience did not agree with his position d. he used too many vocal nonfluencies
Define and explain some of the ethical issues that confront listeners As a speaker, the knowledge of listening is useful and important because __________.
A. it can help us better prepare to engage with the audience B. it can help us construct our speech in a way that helps the audience listen C. it can help us understand barriers to listening the audience faces D. all of these choices E. none of these choices
The idea that communication can "break down" is a myth. Which of the following statements best explains why?
A. The problem lies not with the communication itself but how we are using it. B. Communication is inherently good. C. Our progress is halted because communication has halted. D. Communication is not a process, so therefore it can be compared to a journey.