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Which of the following involves delivering a specific message to an in-person audience?
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-dyadic
-public speaking II



-electronic communication II



-mass communication - Public Speaking
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Public speaking involves the delivery of a message with a specific purpose to an audience
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who present during the speech delivery. Electronic communication and mass
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communication do not require that the audience be present. Dyadic communication
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occurs between two people only.
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M1

It is recommended by O'Hair et. al. that a speech should be practiced at least how many
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times?
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-eight
-nine
-six
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Preparation and practice are necessary for the success of II II II II II II II II



even your first speech in class. You will want to feel and
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appear natural to your listeners, an effect best achieved by
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rehearsing both the verbal and nonverbal delivery of your II II II II II II II II



speech (see Chapters 17 and 18). So practice your speech
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at least six times. For a four- to six-minute speech, that's
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only about one-half hour of actual practice time.
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pg. 74 II




M1

A student began to feel nervous once the student began the writing of the speech. Which
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type of anxiety did the student experience?
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-pre-performance anxiety II



-pre-preparation anxiety II



-performance anxiety II



-preparation anxiety - preparation anxiety II II II II II




preparation anxiety: A form of public speaking anxiety (PSA) that arises when the speaker
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begins to prepare for a speech, at which point he or she might feel overwhelmed at the
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amount of time and planning required. See also performance anxiety.
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, pre-performance anxiety: A form of public speaking anxiety (PSA) that occurs when a II II II II II II II II II II II II



speaker begins to rehearse a speech.
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pre-preparation anxiety: A form of public speaking anxiety (PSA) that arises when a II II II II II II II II II II II II



speaker learns he or she must give a speech.
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performance anxiety: A feeling of anxiety that occurs the moment one begins to perform. II II II II II II II II II II II II II




M1

If a source used in a speech requires credit in written form, it also
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-requires consent from the author. II II II II



-should be mentioned before the speaker's findings.II II II II II II



-should be acknowledged orally. II II II



-needs to be quoted directly. - should be acknowledged orally.
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The rule for avoiding plagiarism as a public speaker is straight-forward: Any source that
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requires credit in written form should be acknowledged in oral form. These sources
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include direct quotations, as well as paraphrased and summarized information—any facts
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and statistics, ideas, opinions, or theories gathered and reported by others (see Chapter
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10). More than any other single action, acknowledging sources lets listeners know you
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are trustworthy and will represent both fact and opinion fairly and responsibly.
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pg. 102 II




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When actively listening, a person should
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-take into account only the conclusion.
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-ignore the speaker's words altogether. II II II II



-concentrate on the speaker's body language. II II II II II



-take note of the speaker's key points. - take note of the speaker's key points.
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Active listening—listening that is focused and purposeful —is a skill you can cultivate.
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Setting listening goals, listening for main ideas, watching for nonverbal cues (see Chapter
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18), and using critical thinking strategies will help you become a more adept listener.
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pg. 115 II



M1

According to research described in the du Pre textbook, patients who
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_______________________________________ are more likely than others to be
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satisfied, trust diagnoses, and carry out treatment advice.
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-have an external locus of control II II II II II

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