Psychological context does not include the
a. size of the room.
b. temperament of the speaker.
c. mood of the audience.
d. attitudes of the audience.
e. values of the speaker.
a
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a. casual, welcoming, and friendly b. relaxed and informal c. formal and professional d. informal and less professional
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a. truth and accuracy b. right to privacy c. citizen journalists d. conflicts of interest e. shareholders’ value
All of the following strategies can help you remember someone's name during and after your first conversation with that person except:
a. Pay undivided attention to the moment of introduction. b. Use the person's name several times during the discussion. c. Use your extra thought speed to think about how you want to respond to the person. d. Repeat the person's name out loud when you hear it. e. Think of someone you know or someone famous with the same name.