Exam 13: Finding Support for Your Presentation Goals
Exam 1: Communicating for Professional Success79 Questions
Exam 2: Culture, Diversity, and Global Engagement80 Questions
Exam 3: Verbal and Nonverbal Messages78 Questions
Exam 4: Listening and Learning75 Questions
Exam 5: Perspective Taking75 Questions
Exam 6: Effective Team Communication77 Questions
Exam 7: Effective Meetings75 Questions
Exam 8: Career Communication74 Questions
Exam 9: Interviewing Successfully80 Questions
Exam 10: Writing Across Media75 Questions
Exam 11: Major Goals for Presentations80 Questions
Exam 12: Planning and Crafting Presentations80 Questions
Exam 13: Finding Support for Your Presentation Goals75 Questions
Exam 14: Rehearsing and Delivering Successful Presentations79 Questions
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Explain the strengths and weaknesses of using personal observations as a source for a presentation.
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Which of the following people narrows his or her Internet search most effectively?
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Nonprint materials, such as videotapes, CDs, and DVDs, should be avoided as sources for presentations.
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What is both the greatest asset and greatest liability of the Internet?
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Which of the following aids for a presentation on the topic of the party planning industry would most likely be considered unethical?
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Statistics can be effective to use as supporting material because they often make a presentation feel personal.
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If you must use a potentially harmful aid in your speech, explicitly warn your audience about it at the beginning of your presentation and again right before you introduce it.
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The currency of your sources is especially important when you are speaking about
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Which of the following is an example of statistical information dealing with infrastructure?
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Which of the following is an accurate statement about books?
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How are examples and narratives similar and how do they differ when used as presentation aids?
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Which of the sources listed is the most likely to be objective?
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For which presentation topic would the currency of sources be the most important?
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When giving a presentation, you should make sure your supporting material has the following three characteristics: credibility, objectivity, and currency.
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Why would a movie be considered a subjective source of information?
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During a presentation, Delores uses an electronic display of a pie chart that shows the percentage of people who buy car wax by income group. This is an example of a
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In a library, each book has a unique "call number"
that helps you locate the book on the library shelf.
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Explain why objective sources are better to use for a presentation than subjective ones.
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Why do presentation aids help to hold an audience's attention?
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