In her public speaking class, Kate is asked to critique the delivery of her classmate. Her critique form asks for feedback on the speaker's posture, rate of speaking, appearance, gestures, and facial expressions
The critique form is essentially asking Kate to focus on what function of nonverbal messages?
a. Nonverbal messages manage interactions.
b. Nonverbal messages create impressions.
c. Nonverbal messages create and maintain relationships.
d. Nonverbal messages convey factual information.
B
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Why is self ?evaluation of listening skills and activities a part of strategic communication?
a. A message exchange cannot be judged as success if a communicator has not determined whether her/his listening goals have been reached. b. People have to constantly monitor their behavior for irritating habits. c. Doing SWOT analysis keeps listening habits positive. d. Without evaluation, money and time will be lost.
One benefit of interaction within one's own culture is that it
A) increases the need for uncertainty reduction behaviors. B) decreases the chance of success. C) reduces uncertainty. D) heightens interpersonal awareness.