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Chapter 10 Multiple Choice Questions
Speaking
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Which of the following is NOT a feature of 'how to speak'?
Always speak to impress
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Think about what to say
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Speak without waffling
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Speak irrespective of fluency
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Which feature of speaking is most closely described as: use fewer words to explain an idea; short and concise sentences are especially useful.
Pace and pauses
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Phrasing
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Articulation
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Volume
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Feedback that points out flaws is often referred to as what?
Feedforward
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Critique
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Criticism
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Reflection
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Confidence is considered one of the most common obstacles to overcome with regard to speaking. Which of the following is NOT an example of how to overcome a lack of confidence in speaking?
Stay within comfort zones
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Seek support
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Openly acknowledge nerves
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Start early and start small
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Opportunities to speak should be sought in environments in which we are likely to receive productive and helpful feedback and critique. Environments such as these promote what?
Ad hominin critiques
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Conceptual challenges
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Cognitive dissonance
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Psychological safety
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