Exam 13: Informative Presentations

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In a cause/effect pattern,the message is organized around the origins and the results of a series of events.

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What is one of the most common mistakes made by beginning speakers regarding Their listeners?

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Physiological noise comes from competing personal needs that the listeners may have.

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Why is it important for a speaker to know about the composition and size of today’s post-World War II work force when preparing an informative presentation?

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Which of the following actions can a speaker take to help listeners best overcome their Physiological noise?

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Noise that comes from the competing personal needs a listener may have is known as __________ noise.

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Noise originates only from external sources.

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Why should a speaker reduce jargon in the presentation?

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What are the prime motivators of the majority of workers today?

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How does the chronological pattern organize main points?

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What function is served when an informative presentation helps others to establish Priorities,order their goals,or put ideas in context?

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Which pattern of organization works best with a demonstrative presentation?

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Spatial or geographical pattern of organizing ideas strengthen a demonstrative presentation.

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Descriptive presentations seek to satisfy audience members' need to

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Which of the following is an example of psychological noise?

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The three levels of adaptation are knowledge,interest,and acceptance.

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