Deck 20: Public Speaking and Communication Skills
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Deck 20: Public Speaking and Communication Skills
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Research indicates that even when we listen carefully, we understand and retain only about halowhat we hear.
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When you adjust to the situation oa public speech, you are doing on a larger scale what you do every day in conversation.
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As your textbook explains, ethical decisions are essentially a matter opersonal whim or opinion.
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Incremental plagiarism occurs when a speaker uses quotations or paraphrases without citing the sources othe statements.
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Public speaking is more highly structured than everyday conversation.
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The nonverbal messages that listeners send back to speakers are called feedback.
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Avoiding sexist, racist, and other kinds oabusive language is important primarily as a matter opolitical correctness.
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Some nervousness before you speak is usually beneficial.
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As your textbook explains, the speaker's message consists only owhat the speaker says with language.
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A speaker's frame oreference and a listener's frame oreference will never be exactly the same.
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Speechmaking becomes more complex as cultural diversity increases.
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12
The aim oan ethical speaker is to accomplish her or his goals by any means necessary.
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13
One othe best ways to avoid falling into the trap oplagiarism is to start work on your speeches well before they are due.
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14
Critical thinking is a way othinking negatively about everything you hear in a speech.
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15
Using the power ovisualization to control stage fright means that you should approach your speech as a performance in which the audience is looking for perfection.
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The ethical obligation oa speaker to be fully prepared increases as the size othe audience increases.
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As a matter oethics, audience members should listen attentively to and agree with everything a speaker says.
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18
Global plagiarism occurs when a speaker takes material from several different sources and presents it as his or her own.
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19
You can improve your own speeches by listening carefully to the speeches oother people.
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20
Sound ethical decisions involve weighing a potential course oaction against a set oethical standards or guidelines.
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21
The topical method ospeech organization follows a time pattern.
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22
The specific purpose oa speech usually "sums up" the main points to be developed in the body othe speech.
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23
According to your textbook, the best way to prepare to give your first speech is to memorize it and deliver it word for word.
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24
One othe most common mistakes students make on their first speech is trying to cover too much.
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25
When it is your turn to speak, you should hurry to the front othe room and start talking immediately so you don't lose the audience's attention.
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26
People need effective listening skills in almost all occupations.
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27
One othe major obstacles to listening effectively is that the brain can process many more words than can be spoken in a minute.
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28
Listening is a passive process, while critical thinking is an active process.
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29
According to your textbook, the best way to practice a speech is to look silently over your notes until you think you know the speech well enough to deliver it in class.
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30
For your first speech, your textbook recommends trying to end on a clever or thought-provoking note.
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31
"To inform my audience how to build a bird house and about the migratory patterns obirds" is an example oan effective specific purpose statement for a speech.
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32
You should usually avoid drawing on your personal knowledge or experience when choosing a speech topic.
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33
It is impossible to listen too hard.
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34
As your textbook explains, focusing on a speaker's delivery and personal appearance is an excellent way to strengthen your listening skills.
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35
According to your textbook, listening to understand a classroom lecture is an example oappreciative listening.
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36
Extemporaneous delivery means delivering a speech "ofthe cuff," with no advance preparation.
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37
When you listen to the campaign speech oa political candidate for the purpose oaccepting or rejecting the speaker's message, you are engaged in critical listening.
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38
As your textbook states, colorful or descriptive language is an effective way to generate audience interest in an introductory speech.
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39
After choosing a topic, the next step in speech preparation is determining your specific purpose.
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40
Each main point in the body oyour first speech should cover a single aspect othe topic.
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41
Experts advise that you use Internet research to supplement, not to replace, library research.
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42
The central idea oa speech often emerges after you have done your research and have decided on the main points othe speech.
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43
When taking research notes, it is important to distinguish among direct quotations, paraphrases, and your own ideas.
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44
When you construct an audience-analysis questionnaire, scale questions are especially useful for getting at the strength oa respondent's attitudes.
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45
Egocentrism means that audiences typically approach speeches by asking "Why is this important for me?"
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46
Audience analysis and adaptation affect all aspects ospeechmaking except for the delivery othe speech itself.
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47
Your most important task before conducting a research interview is to work out the questions you will ask during the interview.
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48
It is important to keep your audience in mind as you formulate the specific purpose for your speech.
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49
As your textbook explains, when you locate an abstract oa magazine article, you should feel free to cite the article in your speech on the basis othe abstract alone.
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50
Audience size, the physical setting for the speech, and the audience's disposition toward the topic, the speaker, and the occasion are all elements osituational audience analysis.
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51
No matter what the occasion, listeners will have fairly definite expectations about the kinds ospeeches appropriate for the occasion.
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52
The need for audience analysis and adaptation is one othe major differences between public speaking and everyday conversation.
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53
As your textbook explains, Wikipedia is usually the only source you need when researching your speeches.
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54
Like magazine and journal articles, most documents posted on the Internet have been subjected to close editorial review.
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55
The difference between informing and persuading is like the difference between teaching and advocating.
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56
"Conducting regular car maintenance" is an example oan effective specific purpose statement for a speech.
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57
The primary purpose ospeechmaking is to demonstrate your command othe topic.
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58
Recognizing that some oyour listeners may have racial, ethnic, cultural, or sexual orientations that bear upon your topic is part odemographic audience analysis.
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59
The aim osuccessful speechmaking is to gain a desired response from listeners even ithe speaker must compromise his or her beliefs to do so.
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60
Most often, a speaker's general purpose will fall into one otwo categories-to inform or to demonstrate.
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61
Unlike testimony, which can easily be quoted out ocontext, statistics are difficult to manipulate for biased purposes.
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62
"Above all, you need to know . . ." is an example oa signpost.
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63
As your textbook makes clear, a vivid, richly textured extended example is usually effective regardless ohow well it is delivered.
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64
Speeches arranged in chronological order follow a time pattern.
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65
You can almost always count on the reliability oInternet research materials found through major search engines such as Google and Bing.
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66
"Now that we have explored the problem, let's turn to the solution" is an example oan internal preview.
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A hypothetical example describes an imaginary or fictitious situation.
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68
Your textbook recommends using visual aids to make statistics easier for listeners to comprehend.
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Research has shown that examples have little effect on listeners' beliefs and actions.
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70
Acceptable testimony can include either statements from recognized experts or from ordinary people with special expertise on the topic.
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71
The most effective order for the main points oa speech depends upon the topic, the specific purpose, and the audience.
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72
Peer testimony is made up oopinions from ordinary people with firsthand experience or insight on a topic.
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73
Speeches arranged in problem-solution order are divided into four main parts.
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74
The mean-popularly called the average-is determined by summing all the items in a group and dividing by the number oitems.
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75
How well a speech is organized affects how listeners view the speaker's competence and trustworthiness.
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76
In most cases, you should round ofstatistics when presenting them in a speech.
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77
According to your textbook, it is usually best to prepare the body othe speech before the introduction.
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According to your textbook, the three major criteria against which to test documents located on the Internet are authorship, sponsorship, and recency.
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In topical order, the main points proceed from top to bottom, left to right, front to back, east to west, or some similar route.
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Iyou cannot identify the author oa document on the Web, you should try to determine the sponsoring organization for the document.
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