You should avoid stating decisive positions in speeches that listeners might not accept
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
F
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Which is the least preferable form of feedback?
A. nodding or shaking your head B. paraphrasing the speaker's points C. verbalizations such as "uh-huh" or "um" D. starting a new topic of conversation
"I" statements, when used correctly,
a. simply don't work. b. are always appropriate. c. allow one to make negative generalizations. d. arouse less defensiveness.
A full-sentence outline is useful primarily because _____
a. ?It can also be used for speech notes b. ?It helps you write out the speech word for word c. ?You can plan how to do your research by following the outline d. ?It helps you develop your speech logically and coherently e. ?All of the above
Which of the following is true about leadership in the most effective work groups?
A. Leadership is not always invested in one person. B. Leadership is invested in one person. B. The group needs either a task-oriented or a maintenance-oriented leader, but not both. C. The group needs either a nominal leader or an emergent leader, but not both. D. More enduring influence comes from leaders who do not assume a lot of roles over time.