As you research various diet plans to see which one works best, you are ________, according to the transtheoretical model.
A. acting
B. maintaining
C. preparing
D. contemplating
Answer: C
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"I wasn't even near that place when it happened," is an example of which type of excuse?
a. I didn't do it b. It wasn't so bad c. Yes, but… d. He/She/They made me do it
Stephanie felt uncomfortable when she gave her first speech in class. She was the only African-American in her class; all the other students were white. She had been raised in a neighborhood in St. Louis that was predominantly African-American,
and she was accustomed to frequent audience responses that meant involvement with and support of the speaker. When her classmates sat there passively without saying a word and making few facial expressions, she felt they were bored, perhaps even hostile. Before her second speech, she continually told herself, ?They don?t mean to be rude or disinterested, they just have different cultural rules for appropriate behavior during a speech.? This helped her feel more confident during her speech. Stephanie was using which method of adapting to the audience? A) bafflegabs B) self-talk C) empathizing D) visualization
A(n) ______ in a speech describes the behavior that you want your listeners to follow after they have heard your arguments.
a. sectional transition b. appeal to action c. attention-getter d. signpost
Self-enhancement (efforts to boost your own image) and other-enhancement (efforts to boost a target
person's image) are forms of A) self-fulfilling prophecy. B) impression management. C) communication masking. D) perception management. E) rhetorical markers.