Exam 15: Informativpresentations
Exam 1: Principles Oeffectivspeaking86 Questions
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Exam 15: Informativpresentations66 Questions
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An informative presentation about the different types of American Indian pottery would fall into which subtype of informatory presentation?
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An informative presentation about engineering principles, an in- depth news analysis, or a new philosophy would be classified as explanatory communication.
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The “tell, show, do” technique can help you inform an audience about an object.
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An explanatory presentation designed to overcome confusion and misunderstanding can be both persuasive and informative.
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Explanatory communication strategies are designed to help you clarify the meaning of difficult terms, explain quasi-scientific phenomena, and overcome confusion and misunderstanding.
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Most people can hold ____chunks of information in their short-term memory.
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According to your textbook, all of the following topic areas are well suited for an explanatory communication EXCEPT
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According to Rowan’s theory, you should quiz the audience, use presentation aids, and clear connectives to overcome confusion and misunderstanding about an informative topic.
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A presentation that offers simple instructions about how to change a tire or iron a shirt would be considered__________ communication.
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Which type of explanatory communication may require elements of persuasion to achieve its purpose?
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Which of the following strategies would help you develop an informative presentation that reports new information?
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Explanatory presentation strategies can be used to clear up an audience’s misconceptions or confusion about a topic.
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When sharing new information with audience members, include a value step, create a clear organizational pattern, relate the information to audience interests and needs, and use a variety of different types of supporting material.
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In general, reporting new information addresses the following question:
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Clarifying the meaning of a difficult term or concept requires more than reporting—it requires explanatory communication.
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According to Rowan’s theory, you should provide clear key points, use presentation aids, use transitions, previews, summaries and signposts frequently, and use similes, metaphors, and analogies to explain a quasi-scientific phenomenon.
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Effectiv presentations answers questions such as "Why" or "What does that mean?"
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An informative presentation about the origins of the modern Olympic Games would fall into which subtype of informatory presentation?
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When, in an explanatory presentation, you are trying to overcome confusion and misunderstanding among audience members, you should state the belief, acknowledge its believability, create dissatisfaction with the belief, and provide a more acceptable belief.
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