Exam 1: Introducing Public Speaking

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A well-known writer is scheduled to deliver a humorous after-dinner speech the same day a mass shooting has occurred, dominating news and conversations across the country. Which context will probably influence her presentation the most?

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Besides the obvious advantage of becoming a better speaker, what is one of the other main benefits of studying public speaking?

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Sophia has never spoken in front of a group before and she isn't sure where to begin. Perhaps the best advice to inexperienced speakers like Sophia is to start by concentrating on

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A lecturer has no problem addressing large halls full of hundreds of people, but clams up in small roundtable discussions. She is experiencing

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You seem to be getting more and more "spam"―those useless e-mails that contain no relevant information and only clutter your mailbox. These are examples of messages that are

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Define noise as it relates to public speaking. Then choose two types of noise (physical, physiological, psychological, semantic, or visual) and give examples of each, noting the way they may influence the presentation of a speech.

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Not all public speaking situations involve noise. In most circumstances, noise is totally eliminated or never existed in the first place.

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Which statement is accurate concerning messages in public speaking?

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Culture is

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Discuss two types of academic or career skills that are commonly learned from public speaking.

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A general fear of communication, regardless of the specific situation, is called ________.

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People are not born good speakers, they make themselves into good speakers.

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What is a good, practical way to reduce factors that may cause your communication apprehension?

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A social activist has a subjective view of morality and this is reflected in her riveting speech during a demonstration outside city hall. That is, she has an underlying belief that

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How will this public speaking course differ from all other academic courses?

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What is often the number one concern of students of public speaking, related to perhaps the most important personal and social competency they can learn?

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The seven essential elements of public speaking that need to be addressed and considered include: sender, receiver, message, speaker, audience, feedback, and apprehension.

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Public speaking apprehension is greatest during the beginning of the speech.

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A speaker's words say one thing. However, his lack of eye contact, stiff body movement, and facial grimace say something entirely different, sending a negative message through the

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Briefly define ethics as it relates to public speaking. Then explain the difference between subjective and objective views of ethics.

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