When using statistics in a speech, you should usually
A. conceal the source of the statistics.
B. cite exact numbers rather than rounding off.
C. avoid using too many statistics.
D. increase your speaking rate when giving statistics.
E. manipulate the statistics to make your point.
Answer: C
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1. Social media networks are attractive communication venues for leaders because it allows direct transmission of their messages. 2. The American public is often inattentive during campaigns, tuning out major parts of the campaign, and the 2016 presidential election was no different. 3. In recent years, the honeymoon period between the press and the president has gotten considerably longer. 4. Presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton earned consistently negative coverage during the 2016 presidential general election.
CHOOSE ALL THAT APPLY. Smartphones are changing how people communicate with one another. Which of the following demonstrate the impact of smartphones on interactions among people?
a. Constant connection and availability b. Boundaries and closeness c. Shared experience d. Social coordination