Exam 2: Communication Principles and Presentation Success
Exam 1: Foundations12 Questions
Exam 2: Communication Principles and Presentation Success15 Questions
Exam 3: Ethical Decisions and Public Presentations12 Questions
Exam 4: Addressing Presentation Anxiety12 Questions
Exam 5: Audience12 Questions
Exam 6: Selecting an Appropriate Speaking Style10 Questions
Exam 7: Structuring the Message16 Questions
Exam 8: Visual Support for the Presentation10 Questions
Exam 9: Teams and Team Presentations17 Questions
Exam 10: Persuasive Messages14 Questions
Exam 11: Verbal and Nonverbal Aspects of Delivery26 Questions
Exam 12: Question-And-Answer Sessions8 Questions
Exam 13: Evaluating Yourself and Others: Your Role As a Critical Listener in Presentation Contexts13 Questions
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How many people are involved in dyadic communication?
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Audience laughter, applause, questions and comments about your presentation are all forms of:
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Which of the following presentation situations is likely to be more nonlinear than linear?
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In the communication process, the message is what the source intentionally or unintentionally, verbally or nonverbally sends to the receiver.
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Things like stray thoughts in your mind, outside sounds, someone coming into your presentation late, can all cause impediments to the communication process and are collectively referred to as:
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Transmission of information is not communication unless the information has been received and understood.
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David Murray, editor of the Journal of Employee Communication, defines communication as:
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When an audience member (receiver) understands the message the way the source (speaker) intended it, ____________________has been achieved.
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In large group or public communication situation, speakers are more likely to talk uninterrupted and the audience will have fewer opportunities to provide feedback, making these situations more:
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