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a speaker is more likey to persuade audiece members whose position differs_from the speakers
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moderatly
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according to the elaboration likelihood model, more long lasting changes in the audience perspecives occur if listenrs process the speech message
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centrally
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which step of the motivated sequence addresses core concerns of the audience and makes the speech highly relevant to them
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attention
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a three part argument consiting of a major premise, minor premise and a conclusion is called
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a syllogism
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the chicago bulls were the best NBA team of the 1990s this statement is a claim of
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value
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reasoning that appeals to the audience emotins is called_warrants
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motivational
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a speaker whio anticipates counterarguments and then adresses of refutees them uses
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the inoculation effect
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cheating on an exam is not unusual after all most college stuents cheat on an exam at least onece these statements are an example of
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bandwagoning
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the highest order of evidence is
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the audinces knowledge and opinongs about the topic of a claim
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the physiological process of perceiving sound that is reflexive of automatic in nature is
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hearing
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one of the hallmarks of good listening is
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open mindedness
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if a speakers verbal nad nonverbal messages do not correspiond the _cues are ususally perceioved by the listener as more honest
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nonverbal
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postive ethos compromises
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competence good moral character and good will
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a feeling of worth honor or respect as a person is called
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dignity
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to conduct a palgiarism check for your speech you should do all of the following
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acknowledge you own ideas and opinons
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tyson began to panic as soon as his instructo gave the speech assignment to the class tyson experinced
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pre preparation anxiety
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each to the following is a successful stragegy fro gaining public speaking confidence except
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personalizing the speech evaluation
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in a group setting the information giver the moderator teh elaboratio and the initiator are examples of
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task roles
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productive conflict is
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issue based
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in a group seeting the harmonizer the gatekeeper and the sensor are examples of
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interpersonal roles
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teh final 3 steps in deweys group decison making process are
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generate solutions, select the best solution evaluate
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banquets awards dinners and toasts are examples of special occasion speeches that strive to
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entertain
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fund raisers, campaing banquests conferences and conventions are examples of special occasion speeches that strive to
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set a social agenda
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teh function of a speech of acceptance is to
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express gratitude for the honor bestowed
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president kennedys inagugurl adress is which he challenged amercians to ask now what your contruy can do for you, but what can you do for your contry si an excample of a
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speech of inspiration
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one of the most successful strategies a spaeker can use in inspirational speaikng is
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applying a dynamic speakin stylke
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a speaker can feel confident that his or her delivery has a relaxed natural quaility if
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the speakers behavior does not call undue attention to itself
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speaking from a manuscript
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is useful when precise messages are required
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in terms of preperation the most time consuming method of speech delivery is
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speaking from memory
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pitch is
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teh range of sounds from high to low
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after bill practiced his speech in fron to his friend they informed him that he said um and er a lot to change this distracting pattern bill set a goal for himself to replace his vocal fillers with
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slight paues
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a speaker who uses the scanning techiniqe often employas the rule of three which is
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choosing three audience memebrs to focus on in three different areas of the room
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which nonverbal behavior maintains the quality of direcness in speech delivery?
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eye contact
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audiecnes are more readily persuatded by speakers who emphasize
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all of the above
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speeches about_present a matter in dispute in order to increase understanding and wareness
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issues
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defining one term by comparing it to another term that has equivalent meaing is called
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definition by synonym
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s definition by word origin is called
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definition by etymology
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_learners learn best by experinceng information directly through real life demonstrations simulations and hans on experiences
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kinesthetic
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the following outline follows which organizational arrangement
1. the us faces a shortage of qualified air traffic controllers 2.if this shortage continues it will create serious problems for airline saftey |
causal
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