What five suggestions are mentioned in Chapter 11 for presenting statistics?

What will be an ideal response?

Do not rely solely on statistics as supporting material, as this may cause audiences to
be confused or feel overwhelmed. Second, round off to statistics to help audiences understand
and retain those numbers. Third, make statistics relevant to audiences by using units of
measure with which they are familiar. Fourth, use presentational aids to represent or clarify
relationships among statistics. Finally, stress the impact of large numbers with repetition.

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Mary says, "That was a good movie, wasn't it?" The last part of her statement is

A. low-context communication. B. an interruption. C. a tag question. D. an advising response.

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There is some consensus regarding the components of communication, although there is no single and encompassing definition of communication. Which of the following best describes the ‘channel’?

A. The medium by which the message is conveyed. B. The code shared by the sender and receiver. C. Any interference in encoding or decoding. D. The response of a receiver to a received message.

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