________ refers to how much information people think they have about an issue.
A. Salience
B. Uncertainty
C. An agenda
D. Relevance
Answer: B
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In testing the validity of the argument in question 6, you would be well advised to ask
(a) do the grounds reliably point to the conclusion drawn and not some alternative conclusion? (b) are sufficient case or instances cited as grounds to ensure the reliability of the generalization? (c) how similar are the cases cited and are the similarities cited key factors? (d) is this truly an either-or situation?
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Sociability is one of the secondary dimensions of credibility. 2. Maintaining eye contact distracts the audience and does NOT allow the speaker to hold the audience’s attention. 3. Pauses and nonfluencies are the same thing. 4. The goals of effective delivery are developing and enhancing audience perceptions of your credibility, increasing audience understanding, and maintaining a relational connection with the audience.