Generally, what is the ideal group size for a problem-solving discussion?
a) 3–5 people
b) 4–6 people
c) 5–7 people
d) 6–9 people
e) 8–12 people
ANS: c
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a. Inducing Feelings of Hypocrisy b. Inducing Feelings of Guilt c. Enhancing the Perceived Relevance of the attitude d. Enhancing feels of self-efficacy
An argument that introduces irrelevant information into an argument to distract an audience from the real issue is known as a(n): a. slippery slope fallacy
b. bandwagon fallacy. c. red herring fallacy. d. ad hominem fallacy.
Under certain circumstances, a speech of introduction might last up to 10 minutes or even longer
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Iris is assigned to a small group to do some research on another culture. At the end of class, Iris is asked by the professor to give a quick report on her group's findings for the day. Iris is being asked to give what kind of speech?
A. extemporaneous B. memorized C. impromptu D. scripted