In a speech on the characteristics of a diamond, Kelley used an easel and a series of large
photographs attached to a foam board to illustrate her points.
When she began her speech, she
had the top picture turned over, so the audience could not see it. As she discussed each
characteristic, she uncovered the photograph appropriate to it. Which guideline for using
visual aids was she using?
A) Keep your visual aids simple and to the point.
B) Time your visuals to control your audience?s attention.
C) Polish your visual aids.
D) Use technology thoughtfully.
B
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Which of the following is an action taken to prevent groupthink?
A. encouraging the development of subgroups B. playing down the moral implications of a course of action C. introducing a multiple advocacy approach to decisions D. suppressing concerns about group processes