Matching
1) situational distraction
A) false interpretations of a message that a listener arrives at through
assimilation
2) jumping to conclusions
B) a preference for short, simple messages, like radio jingles, slogans,
and sound bites
3) listener distraction
C) sensory stimuli which draw the listeners' attention away from the
message
4) limited attention span
D) distracting thoughts, like daydreams, that draw listeners' attention
away from the message
1) C, 2) A, 3) D, 4) B
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"You can disagree all you want, but a decision is needed tomorrow, and I think mine is the best, so that's what I'm proposing in the morning." When a group leader says this, he/she is being _____
A. autocratic B. laissez-faire C. democratic D. all of the above
Common knowledge is a type of supporting material that relies on
A) the speaker's own experiences and observations. B) information and experiences of individuals other than the speaker. C) support found in documents that the listeners all deem to be trustworthy. D) factual evidence that all listeners can accept because it is quantified. E) values and beliefs that listeners in generally share.