Which of the following is NOT an example of communication with and influence of our peers?
a. reflected appraisals
b. self-disclosure
c. social comparison
d. direct definition
e. all of the above are examples of communication with peers
e
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One of the ways we can construct ________ speeches is by reducing interference caused by information
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The Telecommunications Act of 1996 ______.
A. tightened restrictions on media ownership B. eased restrictions on media ownership C. eliminated the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) D. revamped the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
At this stage, you distinguish facts from opinions and identify any biases the speaker might have
a. receiving b. evaluating c. understanding d. organization
There are three goals that a presentation speech must often meet. Which of the following is
NOT one of those goals? A) thanks to other competitors B) explicit information as to the judging process C) why the winner was chosen D) explanation of the award