Deck 2: Meeting the Needs of Specific Audiences

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Calculating the final costs of a document is not a technical communicator's concern.
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An audience with no specialized training is called a audience.
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A usable document is
(a)safe.
(b)easy to navigate.
(c)dependable.
(d)All of these answers are correct.
(e)b and c.
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Determining all the needs of a large and diverse audience is easy to do.
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Web pages are useful for linking different levels of information.
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A short document can be rewritten at different levels for different audiences.
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Creating a(n)statement will help you identify your readers and their needs..
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The image of you that readers see "between the lines" is called your
and is created by the tone you adopt.
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When you are unsure of who will read a document,write to a "general reader."
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Semi-technical audiences consist of
(a)informed persons as well as experts.
(b)informed persons who are not experts.
(c)laypersons.
(d)laypersons and experts.
(e)laypersons and informed persons.
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When assessing a document's usability,you should consider ethical and legal concerns.
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Technical documents are written to
(a)define something.
(b)describe something.
(c)explain something.
(d)propose something.
(e)All of the answers are correct.
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Highly technical audiences need facts and figures explained in the simplest terms.
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The North American business culture prefers
(a)indirect answers.
(b)ambiguous messages.
(c)plain talk.
(d)interpretations left to the reader.
(e)All of the answers are correct.
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Your audience will have preferences about all of the following except
(a)your brainstorming process.
(b)the deadline.
(c)the document's length.
(d)whether the document will be in paper or electronic form.
(e)the level of detail.
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Always provide readers with more than they want and need.
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Which of the following statements is correct?
(a)Secondary readers are decision makers who request a document.
(b)The primary audience is an immediate set of readers.
(c)Secondary readers are often those who will carry out a project.
(d)Tertiary readers are both primary and secondary audiences.
(e)b and c.
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Deck 2: Meeting the Needs of Specific Audiences
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Calculating the final costs of a document is not a technical communicator's concern.
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An audience with no specialized training is called a audience.
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A usable document is
(a)safe.
(b)easy to navigate.
(c)dependable.
(d)All of these answers are correct.
(e)b and c.
D
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Determining all the needs of a large and diverse audience is easy to do.
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Web pages are useful for linking different levels of information.
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A short document can be rewritten at different levels for different audiences.
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Creating a(n)statement will help you identify your readers and their needs..
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The image of you that readers see "between the lines" is called your
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When you are unsure of who will read a document,write to a "general reader."
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Semi-technical audiences consist of
(a)informed persons as well as experts.
(b)informed persons who are not experts.
(c)laypersons.
(d)laypersons and experts.
(e)laypersons and informed persons.
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When assessing a document's usability,you should consider ethical and legal concerns.
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Technical documents are written to
(a)define something.
(b)describe something.
(c)explain something.
(d)propose something.
(e)All of the answers are correct.
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Highly technical audiences need facts and figures explained in the simplest terms.
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The North American business culture prefers
(a)indirect answers.
(b)ambiguous messages.
(c)plain talk.
(d)interpretations left to the reader.
(e)All of the answers are correct.
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Your audience will have preferences about all of the following except
(a)your brainstorming process.
(b)the deadline.
(c)the document's length.
(d)whether the document will be in paper or electronic form.
(e)the level of detail.
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Always provide readers with more than they want and need.
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Which of the following statements is correct?
(a)Secondary readers are decision makers who request a document.
(b)The primary audience is an immediate set of readers.
(c)Secondary readers are often those who will carry out a project.
(d)Tertiary readers are both primary and secondary audiences.
(e)b and c.
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