SPC 2608 FINAL
(blank) occurs when group members conduct a discussion in front of an audience
A panel discusion
(blank) is a direct comparison of dissimilar things, usually with the words "like" or "as"
A simile
(blank) is a discussion in which a number of individuals presents individual speeches of approximately the same length on a central subject before the same audience.
A symposium
(blank) leadership behaviors include establishing agenda, giving and soliciting information and opinions, offering internal...
Task
Ethos is
The ability to convince the audience of your competence, good character, and charisma
Which of the following is a characteristic of a healthy group?
The group aims to excel.
Compromising is a maintenance-oriented role.
True
The first thing a group should do is get to know one another.
True
When we know other people are available to cover for us, we may slack off.
True
You should approach the oral report of a group works as you would any other speech.
True
interviews contain different kinds of questions
True
In terms of ageist language, which of the following is NOT true of the United States?
U.S culture tends to exalt the elderly
All of the following are ways that you can show your audience that your speech will benefit them EXCEPT
You will show them be distracted from sad thoughts
"To inform my audience on how natures most violent windstorm, the tornado develops" would most likely be a topic when speaking about
a process or procedure
Speeches about people include all of the following EXCEPT
a speech about a cartoon character
What kinds of ideas make the best topics for concept speeches
abstract ideas
During the phase of Monroe's motivated sequence, the speaker asks the audience to support and act on their policy
action
Most subjects become interesting is (blank) the audience
adapted to
Which of the following is NOT a common mispronunciation error?
adding necessary sounds
"For too long, American leadership has waffled and wiggled and wavered" is an example of
alliteration
Which of the following is NOT a content and design pointer
always look at the content with your audience
Which of the following is NOT part of syllogism
an introduction
being able to put yourself in the shoes of the audience members will allow you to
anticipate their questions
Used well, words can cause an audience to feel intensely, overcoming their (blank)
apathy
which of the following is NOT a way to demonstrate confidence during an interview?
arguing to show self-assurance
When you ask your audience to reject an idea because of a flaw in a person associated with that idea you are using a(n)
argument ad hominem
Infographics are composites of all of the following EXCEPT
arguments
Which of the following is NOT a way your audience can respond non verbally?
asking questions
Which of the following is a slippery slope fallacy
asserting that one action will set in motion a chain of events
Which of the following is NOT a way to ensure you neither give the audience too little or too much information
assume knowledge
presentations recorded and played back at another time are (blank)
asynchronous
answering question (blank) makes it possible for audience members to remember how you answered a question
at the end
Every member of a group must pursue all of the following EXCEPT
attempting to take leadership positions within the group
A(n) (blank) is a mental set or predisposition that leads us to respond to evaluate people, places, things, or events positively or negatively
attitude
(blank) are classified along a continuum ranging from positive to negative, with neutrality at the midpoint
attitudes
The most commonly used (blank) is one that combines descriptions with graphics
chart
(blank) and change characterize our lives
choice
(blank) order works well for speaking of processes and procedures because it naturally reflects he sequence, approach, or series or steps used from start to finish in making or doing something
chronological
If your speech was to explain the history of an event, you probably choose to use a (blank) sequence
chronological
When delivering a speech that focuses on a process or procedure, you will probably find it most useful to arrange your ideas in either (blank) or (blank) order
chronological, topical
which of the following is not a from of online presentation?
class presentations
the interviews (blank) finds the parties reviewing the main points covered
close
(blank) questions can be answered with the simple yes, no, or a few words
closed
Under most conditions, gestures should
coincide with verbal content
a group member can perform any of the following roles EXCEPT
collective.
For language to work, there must be a (blank) understanding about what the words we are using mean to others.
common
All of the following characterize a small group EXCEPT
communication through electronic media
In a question of policy speech where you quickly reviewed the need for change and moved on to a consideration of your plan and its viability, it is likely you would use a (blank) format
comparative advantages
Letting your arms hang naturally and loosely at your sides rends to make you appear
composed
With the advent of (blank) generated graphics, technology is helping transform ordinary presentations into extraordinary speech making events
computer
Describing "home" as a place of warmth and safety would be the (blank) meaning
connotative
The (blank) meaning is variable and subjective
connotative
What audience members do carry with them in their heads is the (blank) meaning of words
connotative
Persuasive speakers seek change that can result in all of the following EXCEPT
contradiction of a position
the interview format works best when the interviewee is a (blank) source
credible
John looks very distant and closed off as he is giving his speech. Of of the following, what is John likely doing with his gestures?
crossing his arms
Of all of the facial cues you exhibit, none does more to affect your relationship with your audience than the presence or absence of
eye contact
Which of the following is NOT an example of paralinguistic cues?
eye contact
Audience members rely on a speaker's (blank) to reveal what's behind the speakers words
facial cues
A (blank) is a statement that direct observation can prove true or false
fact
Propositions of (blank) are conclusions asserting that something does or does not exist, is or is not true, or is or is not valid
fact
Adequate preparation is only essential to leading a meeting
false
Any expressionless face is okay when giving a speech, especially a serious one
false
If you and the audience already share similar attitudes it is actually more difficult a tasks to persuade them
false
If you are not speaking, you are not communicating
false
If you speak on an event, you should have personally witnessed it so you have credibility
false
It is beneficial to have a single, all purpose gesture
false
It is effective to pass photographs around the room
false
Pauses are perceived the same in all cultures
false
Putting a game face on means acting tough or phony
false
Q&A sessions are really only advantages to the audience.
false
Reasoning that unites two or more events to prove that one or more of them caused the other is referred to as logical reasoning
false
The appeal to popular opinion is also known as the false dilemma
false
Using simple words will make you seem simple
false
When we change or reinforce another's attitudes, beliefs, or values (with or without coercing or manipulating them), we practice persuasion ethically and successfully
false
Words have always had the same definitions
false
a pitch should always be done in a team.
false
a speaker should not allow questions during a presentation
false
once you have reached the interview stage, you don't need to be as concerned about your resume
false
the asynchronous online speaker has real interactions with the audience
false
you should avoid pauses before answering questions
false
We measure attitudes along a (blank) continuum
favorable/unfavorable
Saying Usain Bolt "run like the wind" is an example of of using (blank) language
figurative
adhere to protocol when fielding questions means you should answer
first question submitted first
For both men and women, the vocal cue of (blank) has the stereotype of being masculine, sluggish, cold, and withdrawn
flatness
Q&A sessions accomplish all of the following EXCEPT
give audience members the opportunity to heckle the speaker
Our (blank) pitch is the level at which we speak most often
habitual
Which of the following is NOT a mood you would express through a slower speaking rate
happiness
Which of the following are reasoning fallacies
hasty generalization
Each of the following can be a specific task of a working group EXCEPT
having a friendly chat
A human being can be an effective visual aid in all of the following EXCEPT if
he or she distracts the audience
By displaying main ideas on a computer projection, chart, poster, overhead, transparency, or slide, you
help your listeners follow your presentation
(blank) voices are frequently associated with helplessness, nervousness, and tension
higher-pitched
One of your prime speech making objectives is to translate your (blank) into language your listeners will understand and respond to
ideas
which of the following is not true regarding fidgeting
if your whole body is on camera do not gesture
(blank) serves as extended examples to add more drama to messages
illustrations
Signaling when you are about to hit a main point with one, two, or three fingers is an example of a(n)
illustrator
which of the following is NOT a way in which small group communication differs from giving a speech?
in a speech, you will always know if your audience disagrees...
(blank) reasoning is reasoning that relies on observation and specific instances or examples to build a case or argument
inductive
The (blank) is a conclusion we draw based on fact
inference
which of the following is a task-oriented role?
information seeking
(blank) credibility refers to how receivers perceive you before you speak
initial
When you (blank) an emotion you diminish your facial expressions so that audience members will judge your behavior as more acceptable
intensify
When you (blank) an emotion you exaggerate your facial expressions to reflect the degree of expression you believe audience members expect you to exhibit
intensify
The strength of the positive or negative attitude is referred to as its
intensity
the word (blank) comes from the french word "entrevoir" meaning "to meet"
interview
which of the following is not true of interviews?
interviews conducted in a conversational manner usually appeal less to audience members than strictly Q&A interviews.
Which of the following is NOT one of the key criteria for deciding whether or not to use a presentation aid
is it exciting?
Which of the following is NOT a question to ask yourself when using the reflective thinking framewrok?
is the group deemphasizing inquiry?
which is not true of a presentation delivered asynchronously
it allows for audience participation
which of the following is not true regarding personally soliciting questions before presentation?
it allows the audience to take control
the right answer to the question of whether questions should be part of the presentation itself is
it depends
which of the following is not true of a brief?
it is typically ten to twelve minutes in length
The importance and relevance the attitude has for its holders is called
its salience
(blank) refers to special words or technical terms used and understood primarily by those who share a profession or trade
jargon
A physician who is giving a speech to a group of non-physicians and continuously uses advanced medical terminology would be making a mistake by using
jargon
preparing your responses to potential questions is (blank) preparing the presentation itself
just as important as
A speaker who (blank) an audience is usually perceived more positively than than one who (blank)
leans toward, leans away from
speaker may loose grounds if their answers
leave receivers confused
Audio and video clips can help make a speech all of the following EXCEPT
less credible
negative group roles
limit the groups abilities to realize the groups goals
Generally, in the United States, we consider a voice that is too (blank) as intrusive and aggressive
loud
Generally, in the United States, we consider a voice that is too (blank) as meek, hesitant, and less credible
low
(blank) voices are stereotypes as more mature, sexier, and stronger
lower-pitched
which of the following is not a way in which you can research the job and position?
make assumptions based on similar companies and jobs.
When you (blank) an emotion you to try to replace one emotion with another to which you believe audience members will respond more favorably
mask
which of the following is not true of roles in meetings?
members only preform task roles
Meaning exists in
minds of people
A (blank) can be used if your visual aid is too large to bring to your presentation, too small to be seen, or too dangerous, valuable, or fragile, to carry around
model
the (blank) of a panel is presenting to guide the conversation
moderator
Which of the following is NOT a need according to Maslow's hierarchy of needs
money
When you say words in a (blank) during a speech, it means you are not happy
monotone
Audiences process (blank) percent of all the information we receive through our sense of sight
more than 80
online presenters often use
more visual aids than live presenters.
According to the Greek philosopher Aristotle, what make one person more persuasive than another are all of the following EXCEPT
mythos
When delivering a persuasive speech, we use to select our subject all of the following EXCEPT
needs
When you (blank) an emotion you suppress your real feelings so as to suggest greater inner strength and resilience to listeners
neutralize
Even as you approach the speaker's stand, you are sending what types of messages to your audience?
nonverbal
Researches have discovered that the bulk of message's personal and connotative meaning is communicated via
nonverbal delivery
if an audience member asks a question you don't like, you should do any of the following except
not answer the question
mediated screens call for
nuanced nonverbal expressions
(blank) questions are broader, offering more freedom in answering them.
open
at which stage in the interview is a rapport built?
opening
Our (blank) pitch is where our voice functions best and where we have extensive vocal variation up and down the scale
optimal
Remember people are most interested in
other people
Pitch, volume, rate, articulation, and pronunciation are all examples of
paralinguisitc cues
rather than obfuscate or multiply confusion (blank) each question asked of you to determine if you understand what the listener would like to know
paraphrase
Which of the following is NOT suggested for the use of presentation aids
pass around your visual
a speaker can solicit questions from the audience in advance by
passing out note cards for audience members to jot down questions
One way to slow the pace of you speech is to (blank)
pause
which is not true of a presentation delivered synchronously?
people can watch it repeatedly
which of the following is not necessary for a meeting?
persuading your coworkers
(blank) is the deliberate attempt to change or reinforce attitudes, beliefs, values, or behaviors
persuasion
(blank) or color copies (when enlarged so everyone can see them) also make effective visual aids
photographs
in an online environment speakers can integrate al of the following except
physical presence
A (blank) is a simplified version of an infographic
pictograph
a (blank) is similar to a persuasive presentation in a business setting
pitch
a question and answer (Q&A) session
plays an integral role in most business and professional talks
(blank) rely solely on audio and can feature a single speakers, two speakers, perhaps using the interview format, or a panel.
podcast
A proposition of (blank) might ask receivers to take action to remedy an existing situation or solve a perceived problem
policy
A question of (blank) includes what you think should be done
policy
For some, though certainly not all individuals, being (blank) means using word that convey respect for and sensitivity to the needs and interests of different groups
politically correct
(blank) has become a presentation staple
powerpoint
Speeches to persuade can take all of the following EXCEPT
present facts about a way of thinking
which of the following is NOT true of online presentations?
presenting online constraints your presentation to...
which type of question introduces a topic or area for exploration?
primary
We measure beliefs along a (blank) continuum
probable/improbable
Your movement while speaking in front of an audience should be
purposeful
Conveying the right amount of information can be done through all of the following EXCEPT
racing through the speech
(blank) is the speed at which you speak words
rate
The (blank) represents potential counterarguments at times offered during the initial argument
rebuttal
When you put a (blank) in your speech, you lead your audience to consider an irrelevant issue instead of the subject actually under discussion
red herring
what should you do if someone asks an irrelevant question?
reframe the question to focus on your goal
The purpose of using presentation aids is to (blank) your spoken words
reinforce
Unless you convince the audience members that your presentation has (blank), the information you offer will far on deaf ears
relevance
The purpose of using presentation aids is not to (blank) your spoken words
replace
the (blank) shows a summary of what you have learned or accomplished
report
Rephrasing an idea in different words to more fully explain it is referred to as
restatement
A (blank) refers to a group making a decision that is riskier than an individual working alone would have been comfortable making.
risky shift
The third phrase of Monroe's motivated sequence is
satisfaction
if an audience member asks a question that you do not know the answer to, how should you respond?
say you will need to look into he answer
which question are also known as probing questions?
secondary
during an interview in addition to asking the questions you prepared in advance, make sure that you ask
secondary questions
Which of the following is step five of the reflective thinking framework?
select the best solution
Which of the following is NOT a mood you would express through a quicker speaking rate
seriousness
the S in S.T.A.R. refers to
situation
the following acronym refers to S.T.A.R
situation, task, action, result
A speech about an event focuses on all of the following EXCEPT
something that never happened
Proxemics refers to
space and distance
A (blank) or physical framework enables you to discuss one major component of the object at a time
spatial
Which of the following is NOT an organized pattern that would lend itself to a speech on an event or a person
spatial
When it comes to articulation, you should ideally
speak the sounds distinctly
A speech on the Great Wall of China would most likely be a
speech about an object
Categories in which informative speech are divided include all of the following EXCEPT
speeches about causes and effects
Which of the following is NOT an informative speaking category
speeches about decisions to be made
Well-designed graphs can help speakers with all of the following EXCEPT to
spin evidence in their favor
Terms such as "female doctor" or "male nurse" are examples of
spotlighting
going viral means that a video
spreads rapidly
which of the following is not true of panel discussions?
the panel discussion is often memorized.
which of the following is NOT an advantage of webinar?
the presenter doesn't adjust the webinar content during the session
Audience members are better able to concentrate on what you have to say when
they are attracted by the sound of your voice
Which of the following is NOT a reason for your receivers to question your honesty and integrity
they disagree with your ideas
Which of the following is NOT true regarding visual aids
they make it harder to be concise
Which of the following is NOT true regarding body movements
they should be random to keep your audience engaged
panel presentations find you an (blank) other people discussing a subject
three or four
Symposiums are designed for all of the following EXCEPT
to persuade audience members to act in a certain manner
the purpose of a forum is
to provide a medium for an open discussion between the group and an audience.
to work effectively together the first thing group members need to do is
to spend some time sharing their school and work schedules.
If most of you audience members are neutral toward your topic, your primary task is
to supply them with reasons to care and evidence that substantiates your position
A (blank) format allows you to divide your subject into groups or major categories
topical
A speech in which you enumerated and discussed, in turn, key aspects of the idea would be following a (blank) order
topical
online presentations are
totally dependent on technology fo their delivery
Communication theorists C.K. Ogden and I.A. Richards model of the tenuous relationships among words, thoughts, and things is known as the (blank)
triangle of meaning
Statistics are helpful in all of the following EXCEPT
tricking people into seeing your side
A proposition of value represents your assertion of a statement's worth
true
A speaker who makes receivers feel overly fearful in order to accomplish his or her goals often ends up escalating the legitimate fears of receivers
true
A speakers message is easier to follow if the presentation has a discernible structure
true
A speech about an idea is also known as a concept speech
true
A speech about an object can cover anything tangible
true
A symbol stands for, or represents, something else
true
Antithesis involves presenting opposites within the same or adjoining sentences
true
Attitudes and beliefs work in concert
true
Before using an animate visual aid, consider in advance the kinds of problems it could create for you and your listeners
true
Describing water with "plip, plop, plop" is an example of onomatopoeia
true
Different words that describe the same event can evoke very different responses
true
Examples and illustrations can be real or hypothetical
true
For male speakers, one stereotype of increased pitch variety is femininity
true
If you believe that you can best achieve the goals of your persuasive presentation by describing an issue as worsening over time, you would use spatial organization
true
If you don't have a neutral dialect, this doesn't mean your dialect is "bad"
true
In order for your speech to remain with your audience after you have finished speaking, you must make it memorable
true
It is common to use a topical organization to organize speeches on questions of fact
true
It is important to explain complex concepts to minimize your chances of being misunderstood
true
Kinesics refers to body language
true
Most subjects become interesting if well adapted to the audience
true
Our habitual pitch is the level at which we speak most often
true
Our optimal pitch is where our voice functions best and where we have extensive vocal variation up and down the scale
true
Pathos is the ability to develop empathy and compassion in others
true
Persuasion is usually a step by step process
true
Presentation aids are often clearer than speech itself
true
Proxemics refers to space and distance
true
Studies suggest that audience members attribute more meaning to nonverbal communication than to words
true
The adequacy of your voice influences audience perceptions of your credibility as a speaker
true
The amount of space between presenters and receivers can create a sense of immediacy or distance between them, depending on how far apart they are.
true
The focus of articulation is on the production of speech sounds, whereas the focus of pronunciation is on whether the words themselves are said correctly
true
The words you use can help shape the desired response from your audience
true
There are nearly unlimited number of topics about which we can share information
true
Visual aids can help make your speech more persuasive
true
Visual aids can lend an air of professionalism in your speech
true
We measure attitudes along a favorable-unfavorable continuum, and beliefs along a probable-improbable one
true
When preparing visual aids, you should minimize purely decorative design elements
true
When you are speaking on a proposition of value, your task is to justify your belief or opinion so that your receivers accept it too
true
You communicate to your audience before you even begin speaking
true
You make a hasty generalization when you are too quick to draw and inference and thus jump to a conclusion based on too little evidence
true
You should have a contingency plan in case the equipment fails
true
You should plan to use the personal pronouns I, us, me, we, and you in your speech
true
Your claim is a debatable conclusion or assertion; it is the proposition or thesis you hope to prove
true
a question and answer session should not terminate without warning
true
an answer should never be a put-down
true
an organizations culture influences the nature of the reports
true
every participant shares responsibility for a meeting with the meetings leader
true
if you are seated you should gesture sparingly
true
just as with face to face interviews, the online interview format works best when the interviewee is a credible source and the interviewer is well prepared
true
most single person online presentations are kept brief because of the tendency for receivers to become bored.
true
soliciting questions prior to speaking lets the speaker adapt to the talk
true
some members of the audience may ask you questions that you don't like
true
sometimes if a question occurs to you as an audience member, you find it difficulty to maintain your concentration on what the speaker is saying
true
speakers in both face to face and digital environments may enhance their presentations with presentation aids such as powerpoint
true
story telling is a powerful promotional tool
true
trainers give workshops on virtually any subject
true
video accentuates facial cues
true
your conduct during a meeting can detract from your professional image
true
All of the following constitutes presentation software for creating visual aids EXCEPT
Ideally for purposes of clarity, pie graphs should contain from (blank) to (blank) clearly labeled "slices" or divisions
two,five
The focus of your attention should go to the members of the audience who are
undecided
Your clothing and grooming are all of the following EXCEPT
unimportant for speechmaking
All of the following are ways in which you can be memorable EXCEPT
use solely verbal means of communication
Which of the following is an acceptable gesture?
using fingers to show numbers
A question of (blank) includes evaluation of a person, event, situation, or action
value
The question "what is moral?" would be best answered by a proposition of
value
(blank), sometimes referred to as core beliefs, are enduring and deeply ingrained indicators of what we each feel is good or bad, right or wrong
values
what is the connection between video and facial cues
video accentuates facial cues
Today's audiences are more attuned to messages that have (blank) appeal than to ones appealing solely to their ears
visual
which of the following is not included in the equipment essential for creating, distributing, and viewing online presentations?
visual aids
Which of the following is NOT true regarding pronunciation?
wait for a real audience member to point out an error in pronunciation
On the day you give your speech, be sure to
walk deliberately to the front of the room
The (blank) is a logical and persuasive relationship that explains how you get to your claim from the data you offer
warrant
Which of the following is true
we remember 10% of what we read
Which of the following is true?
we remember 30% of what we see
speaking ability influences all of the following EXCEPT
weather you persuade your coworkers to do what you want them to
a(n) (blank) is a conference held online that is viewable by invited guests with a web connection
webinar
can include a single speaker a panel, a group collaborating in real time across time zones.
webinar
Attitudes can differ in all of the following EXCEPT
weight
The persuasive speaker must be able to answer which of the following questions
what exactly am I trying to reinforce or change in my receivers
All of the following are wrong choices of words that contribute to audience's boredom or confusion during your speech, EXCEPT
words that are easy to understand
which of the following is NOT an advantage of group work?
working in a group facilitates the separation of resources.
Audience members will perceive you as more credible if
you adapt your dialect
holding Q&A sessions at the presentation end has all of the following benefits EXCEPT that
you might go over time with your presentation and not answer any questions
Which of the following is NOT true regarding audio clips
you should avoid mixing visual and audio clips together
If what you do with your body is inconsistent with what you say, your listeners will tend to believe your
your body language
Which of the following is NOT something that audiences form opinions on based on your body language?
your evidence
In addition to what you say, which of the following does NOT communicate something about you almost immediately
your past
every question deserves an answer that demonstrates
your respect for the questioner
What should you NOT consider first when choosing a presentation aid
your sense of humor
(blank) contact for a bond between speaker and the audience
eye
Which of the following is NOT a verbal filler
"In conclusion"
All of the following are ways to use plain and unbiased language EXCEPT
"dumbing down" your content
which of the following is NOT question you should ask an interviewer in an interview?
"what is the worst part about his job?
The average rate at which we speak is between (blank) words per minute
125 and 175
which of the following is not a component of the oral group report?
A Q&A session
Which of the following is not a characteristic of a healthy group?
Decisions are made by a group leader.
Which of the following is NOT a suggested question to ask yourself regarding the sound of your speech?
Do I sound like a famous speech-maker?
which of the following is not a stage groups generally move through?
Dorming
A forum doesn't require full audience participation.
False
Leadership should be the exclusive possession of a single group-member in order to avoid confusion.
False
The dynamics of a groups development generally do not affect the outcomes the group is able to achieve.
False
Which of the following is not considered a small group?
Four friends preparing to go to a movie
All of the following are true of sexist language EXCEPT that
It suggests that the sexes are equal but different
(blank) is a unified system of symbols that permits us to share meaning
Language
(blank) leadership behaviors include the expression of agreement and support, the reduction and release of group tensions, the resolution of differences of opinion and group conflicts, and the ability to...
Maintenance
Most people have grown accustomed to (blank) speech, and prefer to listen either to it or to someone who sounds just like they themselves do
Midwestern
One way to convince audience members to accept or act on your proposition is to demonstrate for them that a current situation has created an inconsistency in their lives and that you can help them restore their lives to a (blank) state
balanced
Like the line graph, the (blank) graph is useful for comparing and contrasting two or more items or groups
bar
questions asked by audience members may do all of the following EXCEPT
be stated so poorly that you don't have to answer them
Which of the following is NOT a way to make your speech as clear and easy to follow as possible
be vague so that your audience really has to think
Which of the following is an appropriate time to pause in your speech?
before starting
which is not an appropriate way to responds to someone who interrupts with a question?
berate them
Kinesics refers to
body language
which of the following is not a type of report regularly presented in organizations
book reviews
online presentations can be imbedded into all of the following EXCEPT
books
People in western cultures tend to rely on which of the following form of reasoning?
both inductive and deductive
in an interview which of the following is true?
both interviewers...
which of the following is generally acceptable clothing color for online presentation?
brown
how should you end your Q&A session?
by thanking the audience
The positions we take on the issues of the day and our efforts to convince other of our correctness
can have a real impact
Speeches about objects lend themselves to all of the following EXCEPT
cause and effect formats
the Q&A session, while enjoyable, can also be quite
challenging
When you used (blank) reasoning, you move from the general to the specific
deductive
Which of the following is a step of the Reflective Thinking Framework?
define the problem
Which of the following is step one of the reflective thinking frame work?
define the problem
The (blank) meaning is the word's dictionary definition
denotative
(blank) credibility refers to how receivers perceive you while you are speaking
derived
If we value honesty over deception, we classify honesty as
desirable
A(n) (blank) is a speech pattern characteristic of group of people from a particular area or of a specific ethnicity
dialect
When we talk about ideas, audience members may have (blank) interpretations of the concepts or words we use
different
Framework helps group members avoid (blank) the tendency to conclude discussions prematurely
early concurrence
(blank) are nonverbal symbols that have direct verbal translation and are widely understood by the members of a culture
emblems
(blank) is a speakers ally
empathy
The fourth tier of Maslow's hierarchy of needs focuses on our
esteem needs
While they may make it easier for speakers to handle unpleasant subjects, (blank) often also make it harder for audiences to develop a clear and accurate perception of what the speaker is saying
euphemisms
Parallelism includes the repetition of all of the following EXCEPT
evidence
What do you use to persuade receivers of the truth of your position of fact
evidence
Both real and hypothetical (blank) and illustrations are used to support facts a speaker wants audience members to accept
examples
(blank) are numbers summarizing a group of observations
statistics
We can often summarize a group of observations with
statistics
when you answer a questioner with "let me approach the question this way " you attempt to
stay on course
Persuasion is traditionally a (blank) process
step by step process
if you are giving a business presentation and your boss interrupts you with a question, what must you likely do?
stop and answer it
When you ignore another's position by using an inequivalent, distorted, exaggerated, or misinterpreted argument to substitute for it, you are depending on a
straw man
which of the following is not an interview format that you should experience?
survey-based
which of the following is a recommendation for successful brainstorming sessions?
suspend judgment
The (blank) stands for, or represents, something else
symbol
presentations delivered in real time are
synchronous
which of the following is a way to respond to an audience member who interrupts with a question that will be answered later in the speech
tell the audience that you will answer it shortly
Hold your hands stiffly at your sides will likely make you look
tense and uncomfortable
(blank) credibility refers to how receivers perceive you after you have finished speaking
terminal
(blank) should be fair, unbiased, appropriate, and from a recognized expert
testimony
for an online presentation to work well, both presenters and users must fulfill all of the following technology requirements EXCEPT having access to
text editing
when a specific individual asked you a question, you should address your answer to
that person and the entire audience
Pathos is
the ability to develop empathy and passion in others
Logos is
the ability to use logical proof to demonstrate the reasonableness of arguments
You should regulate your volume to reflect all of the following EXCEPT
the demographics of the audience
The ideas that some attitudes are negative and some are positive is referring to
the direction
In order for your speech to remain with your audience after you have finished speaking, you must convey to you listeners
the enthusiasm you have for the subject