Multiple Choice
Details in a presentation make a big difference.Which of the following is true about jargon and clutter in a presentation?
A) Using jargon is a not a danger in delivery of a research presentation where your audience has knowledge of the techniques of research or statistical analysis.
B) Clutter in a speech includes repetition of fillers such as "ah," "um," "you know," "like," "basically," or "exactly" and reduces speaker credibility.
C) Jargon, contrary to popular belief, does not add clumsy language and is not ultimately confusing all but the insiders to the "code."
D) Jargon is language specific only to research and is considered meaningless and generally unintelligible to people outside of the researcher group.
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