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You should always memorize your speech so you won’t forget a…

You should always memorize your speech so you won’t forget any of the words.

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The next five questions are based on the following scenario:…

The next five questions are based on the following scenario: Researchers wanted to know whether perspective taking or empathy are useful in negotiations, and whether this differs depending on one’s role in the negotiation (i.e., employer vs candidate). They compared perspective taking, empathy, and control instructions in a negotiation task with dyads where each member was assigned the role of ’employer’ or ‘candidate’.  The DV was how ‘well’ the participant did in the negotiation (how good a deal they got).

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In Daryl’s speech on football, he tells the audience in the…

In Daryl’s speech on football, he tells the audience in the introduction that he is going to discuss the history of the sport, some of the rules, and the benefits of playing football on cardiovascular fitness.  What element of speech writing is Daryl demonstrating?

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The next three questions are based on the following scenario…

The next three questions are based on the following scenario: A researcher is interested in whether a gender essentializing (vs. de-essentializing) prime will influence likelihood of discrimination against gay people. The researcher presents participants with a research article that either emphasizes genetic, hormonal, and neurological differences between men and women (describing the differences as large, with very little overlap between men and women) or de-emphasizes these differences (describing them as small, and with a lot of overlap). The participants then each evaluate two male candidates for a hypothetical job. The candidates’ resumes are matched in terms of experience, and the interview transcripts are also matched for indications of desirable employee qualities and job fit. Both candidates disclose information about their spouse in the context of the interview, but for one candidate the spouse is male and for the other the spouse is female. After reviewing each candidate’s materials, the participants first make ratings about their impressions of the candidate’s characteristics (i.e., “This candidate is dependable”, “… competent”, “… well-qualified”, etc., rated on a Likert-type scale of “Strongly Disagree” to “Strongly Agree”) and then indicate whether the employer should hire that candidate (Yes/No).

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If a speech is well written, it can be presented to anyone,…

If a speech is well written, it can be presented to anyone, anytime.

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The introduction should be prepared before you have organize…

The introduction should be prepared before you have organized the body of your speech.

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Speeches on how to do something or how to make something usu…

Speeches on how to do something or how to make something usually use a topical organizational pattern.

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The three types of general purposes are

The three types of general purposes are

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Whaat are two functions of capacitation?

Whaat are two functions of capacitation?

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Organizing ideas within a speech according to the order in w…

Organizing ideas within a speech according to the order in which they occurred or should occur employs a

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