Deck 2: Getting to Know Your Audience and Situation

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Adapting to your audience and the situation should begin

A) after you have written and memorized your speech.
B) immediately after you receive a public speaking assignment or engagement.
C) immediately before you receive a public speaking assignment or engagement.
D) after you have researched and outlined the main points of your speech.
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Susannah didn't pay attention to Madison's speech because she assumed it didn't relate to her. This is an example of

A) ethnocentrism.
B) mindfulness.
C) egocentrism.
D) stereotyping.
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_______refers to how well you communicate with others.

A) Ethnocentrism
B) Identity knowledge
C) Situational analysis
D) Speaking competence
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_____means knowing what is distinctive about an audience.

A) Audience analysis
B) Speaking competence
C) Identity knowledge
D) Negotiation skill
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According to Littlejohn and Foss, at what point has a speaker achieved effective negotiation?

A) when she has eliminated audience egocentrism
B) when she has overcome all environmental barriers
C) when the audience understands her and feels respected
D) when she has conformed to the attitudes, beliefs, and values of the audience
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Which of the following is NOT one of the components of intercultural competence identified by Littlejohn and Foss?

A) identity knowledge
B) mindfulness
C) self-monitoring
D) negotiation skill
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Juan paid attention to the unique characteristics of his audience members and took care to keep these distinctions in mind during the whole speech-making process. This is an example of

A) cultural identity.
B) mindfulness.
C) egocentrism.
D) stereotyping.
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Inclinations to feel either positively or negatively toward something are called

A) beliefs.
B) identities.
C) traits.
D) attitudes.
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I love classic rock!" This is an example of a(n)

A) belief.
B) attitude.
C) personal trait.
D) stereotype.
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Those things a person accepts as plausible based on interpretation and judgment are called

A) social traits.
B) principles.
C) norms.
D) beliefs.
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It is the responsibility of humans to take care of the planet."This is an example of a

A) belief.
B) social trait.
C) myth.
D) fact.
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______refer to what a person sees as right or wrong, important or unimportant, desirable or undesirable.

A) Social traits
B) Values
C) Personal traits
D) Policies
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Ben's family places a lot of importance on gaining a quality education. This is an example of a(n)

A) policy.
B) trait.
C) value.
D) identity.
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An audience's _______ is made up of values, attitudes, and beliefs.

A) ethos
B) culture
C) competence
D) identity
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Audience demographics can also be called

A) personal traits.
B) audience identities.
C) ethnocentrism.
D) generalizations.
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Which of the following is NOT a personal trait?

A) education
B) occupation
C) gender
D) values
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Shalonda noted that most of her audience members were employed in the medical field. This is an example of paying attention to

A) environmental barriers.
B) social traits.
C) personal traits.
D) motivations.
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__________occurs when you apply a false or oversimplified generalization to an individual based on group characteristics.

A) Ethnocentrism
B) Identity knowledge
C) Internal noise
D) Stereotyping
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Which of the following words best defines traditionalists, as described by Lancaster and Stillman?

A) pessimistic
B) loyal
C) cynical
D) confident
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Neil was born in 1942. Which of the following characteristics would likely NOT apply to Neil based upon the generational trends outlined in the text?

A) He has a high degree of formal education.
B) He has only been married once.
C) He tends to "save for a rainy day."
D) He is not easily persuaded.
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People who were born between 1946 and 1964 are called

A) Generation Y.
B) Baby Boomers.
C) Generation W.
D) Idealists.
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Joe was born in 1984. Which of the following characteristics would NOT apply to Joe based upon the generational trends outlined in the text?

A) He is practical.
B) He is concerned about his personal safety.
C) He is heavily influenced by friends and media.
D) He is very political.
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According to the U.S. Census Bureau,________ percent of U.S. households in 2010 were "traditional."

A) 2
B) 12
C) 32
D) 52
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The needs and motivations of your audience are called_________traits.

A) self-actualization
B) social
C) psychological
D) generational
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Which of the following statements about Maslow's hierarchy of needs is NOT true?

A) It is best represented as a Venn diagram.
B) The most basic needs are at the bottom of the model.
C) It consists of five levels of needs.
D) Basic needs give support to higher levels of needs.
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According to Maslow, our most basic needs are

A) physiological.
B) self-actualization.
C) self-esteem.
D) emotional.
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A speech on the importance of a having a fire escape plan for the home evokes which need?

A) psychological
B) safety
C) self-actualization
D) physiological
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__________needs are the feelings we have about belonging.

A) Cultural
B) Self-esteem
C) Social
D) Personality
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The____________ traits of your audience refer to how they are affected by or identify with other groups of people.

A) external
B) internal
C) self-esteem
D) social
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__________is the biological differences of humankind, often noticeable in physical markers such as color and texture of hair, color of skin and eyes, shape of facial features, and bodily build and proportions.

A) Ethnicity
B) Culture
C) Heritage
D) Race
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__________cultures will have clearly defined divisions of authority and responsibility.

A) High-power
B) Competitive
C) High-uncertainty
D) Individualist
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Which of the following is NOT a cultural characteristic of the United States?

A) It is a low-uncertainty culture.
B) It is an individualist culture.
C) It is a long-term culture.
D) It is a low power culture.
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An audience who is required to attend a speech or event is called a(n)_________ audience.

A) selective
B) captive
C) distracted
D) external
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Which of the following is an open-ended question?

A) Do you like algebra?
B) Why did you choose to attend college here?
C) What is your major?
D) How much is your tuition?
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When writing surveys, you should tend toward__________ questions.

A) open-ended
B) closed-ended
C) demographic
D) leading
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Which of the following is NOT a guideline for constructing an effective survey?

A) Use more open-ended than closed-ended questions.
B) Ask necessary demographic questions.
C) Use neutral responses.
D) Ask only one thing in each question.
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Which of the following is an example of an environmental barrier?

A) being distracted because you didn't eat breakfast and are extremely hungry
B) being distracted by angry thoughts about the speaker's sexual orientation
C) having difficulty understanding the speaker because of his accent
D) having difficulty hearing the speaker due to people talking nearby
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Miguel had a headache and had trouble focusing on the speeches in class. This is an example of a(n)

A) social barrier.
B) physiological barrier.
C) external barrier.
D) linguistic barrier.
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Which of the following is NOT an example of external noise?

A) being distracted by the uncomfortable seats
B) being distracted by your fear of crowds
C) being distracted by a bee flying around the room
D) getting confused by the speaker's use of jargon
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Which of the following is NOT a tip for adapting to internal noise?

A) If your audience's attention is wandering, call on members, move around the room, or vary your delivery.
B) Pay attention to the nonverbal behavior of your audience.
C) Pay attention to the noises affecting you and your audience
D) Realize that your audience is ethically responsible for listening to you.
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Even if you don't know your audience, you will still be able to choose an appropriate topic, select the right source materials, and use a delivery style that works in your speaking situation.
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Being able to respond to audience differences through sensitivity, politeness, willing adjustment, and collaboration is known as negotiation skill.
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"Having too much salt in the diet can lead to high blood pressure." This is an example of an attitude.
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Sexual orientation, occupation, and household type are all considered personal traits.
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According to psychologist Abraham Maslow, the highest level of human need we have is that of self-esteem.
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All social traits are designated by choice.
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According to the U.S. Census Bureau in 2010, the United States is getting more racially and ethnically diverse, as well as much older.
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Low-uncertainty cultures are tolerant of the unusual, new ideas, and other people.
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The United States is considered to be competitive and individualistic, according to Hofstede's culture model.
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The first step in audience and situation analysis should be to ask friends, relatives, peers, and others about their insights into your speech topic.
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"Do you plan to vote in the next election?" This is an example of a closed-ended question.
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Open-ended questions are used when you want general, quantifiable information.
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There are two types of external noise: physiological barriers and linguistic barriers.
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Lauren had a difficult time listening to the professor because the temperature in the room was too cold. This is an example of a physiological barrier.
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An audience's tendency to be interested in things that relate and matter to them while listening to a speech is termed ___________
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According to Littlejohn and Foss, identity knowledge, mindfulness, and negotiation skill are all components of___________
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___________refers to the practice of constantly paying attentionto audience distinctions.
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It is important to take care of one's health." This is an example of a(n) ___________ .
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___________include characteristics such as age, sexualorientation, and education.
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___________is false or oversimplified generalizing applied toindividuals based on group characteristics.
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Laurel is extremely tech-savvy, prides herself on her diverse group of friends and acquaintances, and is always tuned in to what is happening in the media. Laurel is most likely from the generational group known as___________ .
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Bev has a strong desire for positive feedback about her job performance from her boss and coworkers. When they praise her, it makes her feel successful and proud. In this circumstance, Bev is fulfilling her___________ needs.
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___________is a system that helps teach us rules for beingaccepted and surviving in a community.
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___________cultures emphasize time and are concerned with short-term results.
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___________questions allow for detailed responses in your interviews and surveys.
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___________noise occurs or originates outside of the mind or body.
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Jason had a difficult time focusing on Jackie's speech because he was hungry and tired. He was affected by___________ barriers.
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___________includes both environmental and linguistic barriers.
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What questions can a basic analysis of your audience andsituation help you answer? (List three)
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What does it mean for a speaker to be mindful?
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What are the three elements that make up speaking competence?
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Give an example of a belief, a value, and an attitude that you hold, making sure to label each one.
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What generation do you belong to and what characteristics are attributed to this group according to Lynne Lancaster and David Stillman's When Generations Collide?
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Imagine you are going to give a speech about the problem of credit card debt to an audience of Traditionalists and Baby Boomers. How might these two groups differ on their reaction to your topic?
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What does Maslow's hierarchy of needs attempt to explain?
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Give examples of speech topics that would attempt to tap into the need for (1) safety, (2) social needs, and (3) self-esteem.
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Explain the differences between the terms race, ethnicity, and culture.
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How do long-term and short-term audiences differ?
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Is the United States an individualist or collectivist culture? Explain your answer.
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List three questions regarding situational time you should ask before giving a speech.
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Adapting to your audience and the situation should begin

A) after you have written and memorized your speech.
B) immediately after you receive a public speaking assignment or engagement.
C) immediately before you receive a public speaking assignment or engagement.
D) after you have researched and outlined the main points of your speech.
immediately after you receive a public speaking assignment or engagement.
2
Susannah didn't pay attention to Madison's speech because she assumed it didn't relate to her. This is an example of

A) ethnocentrism.
B) mindfulness.
C) egocentrism.
D) stereotyping.
egocentrism.
3
_______refers to how well you communicate with others.

A) Ethnocentrism
B) Identity knowledge
C) Situational analysis
D) Speaking competence
Speaking competence
4
_____means knowing what is distinctive about an audience.

A) Audience analysis
B) Speaking competence
C) Identity knowledge
D) Negotiation skill
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According to Littlejohn and Foss, at what point has a speaker achieved effective negotiation?

A) when she has eliminated audience egocentrism
B) when she has overcome all environmental barriers
C) when the audience understands her and feels respected
D) when she has conformed to the attitudes, beliefs, and values of the audience
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Which of the following is NOT one of the components of intercultural competence identified by Littlejohn and Foss?

A) identity knowledge
B) mindfulness
C) self-monitoring
D) negotiation skill
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Juan paid attention to the unique characteristics of his audience members and took care to keep these distinctions in mind during the whole speech-making process. This is an example of

A) cultural identity.
B) mindfulness.
C) egocentrism.
D) stereotyping.
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Inclinations to feel either positively or negatively toward something are called

A) beliefs.
B) identities.
C) traits.
D) attitudes.
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I love classic rock!" This is an example of a(n)

A) belief.
B) attitude.
C) personal trait.
D) stereotype.
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Those things a person accepts as plausible based on interpretation and judgment are called

A) social traits.
B) principles.
C) norms.
D) beliefs.
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It is the responsibility of humans to take care of the planet."This is an example of a

A) belief.
B) social trait.
C) myth.
D) fact.
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______refer to what a person sees as right or wrong, important or unimportant, desirable or undesirable.

A) Social traits
B) Values
C) Personal traits
D) Policies
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Ben's family places a lot of importance on gaining a quality education. This is an example of a(n)

A) policy.
B) trait.
C) value.
D) identity.
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An audience's _______ is made up of values, attitudes, and beliefs.

A) ethos
B) culture
C) competence
D) identity
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Audience demographics can also be called

A) personal traits.
B) audience identities.
C) ethnocentrism.
D) generalizations.
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Which of the following is NOT a personal trait?

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B) occupation
C) gender
D) values
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Shalonda noted that most of her audience members were employed in the medical field. This is an example of paying attention to

A) environmental barriers.
B) social traits.
C) personal traits.
D) motivations.
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__________occurs when you apply a false or oversimplified generalization to an individual based on group characteristics.

A) Ethnocentrism
B) Identity knowledge
C) Internal noise
D) Stereotyping
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Which of the following words best defines traditionalists, as described by Lancaster and Stillman?

A) pessimistic
B) loyal
C) cynical
D) confident
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Neil was born in 1942. Which of the following characteristics would likely NOT apply to Neil based upon the generational trends outlined in the text?

A) He has a high degree of formal education.
B) He has only been married once.
C) He tends to "save for a rainy day."
D) He is not easily persuaded.
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People who were born between 1946 and 1964 are called

A) Generation Y.
B) Baby Boomers.
C) Generation W.
D) Idealists.
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Joe was born in 1984. Which of the following characteristics would NOT apply to Joe based upon the generational trends outlined in the text?

A) He is practical.
B) He is concerned about his personal safety.
C) He is heavily influenced by friends and media.
D) He is very political.
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According to the U.S. Census Bureau,________ percent of U.S. households in 2010 were "traditional."

A) 2
B) 12
C) 32
D) 52
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The needs and motivations of your audience are called_________traits.

A) self-actualization
B) social
C) psychological
D) generational
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Which of the following statements about Maslow's hierarchy of needs is NOT true?

A) It is best represented as a Venn diagram.
B) The most basic needs are at the bottom of the model.
C) It consists of five levels of needs.
D) Basic needs give support to higher levels of needs.
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According to Maslow, our most basic needs are

A) physiological.
B) self-actualization.
C) self-esteem.
D) emotional.
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A speech on the importance of a having a fire escape plan for the home evokes which need?

A) psychological
B) safety
C) self-actualization
D) physiological
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__________needs are the feelings we have about belonging.

A) Cultural
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C) Social
D) Personality
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The____________ traits of your audience refer to how they are affected by or identify with other groups of people.

A) external
B) internal
C) self-esteem
D) social
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__________is the biological differences of humankind, often noticeable in physical markers such as color and texture of hair, color of skin and eyes, shape of facial features, and bodily build and proportions.

A) Ethnicity
B) Culture
C) Heritage
D) Race
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__________cultures will have clearly defined divisions of authority and responsibility.

A) High-power
B) Competitive
C) High-uncertainty
D) Individualist
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Which of the following is NOT a cultural characteristic of the United States?

A) It is a low-uncertainty culture.
B) It is an individualist culture.
C) It is a long-term culture.
D) It is a low power culture.
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An audience who is required to attend a speech or event is called a(n)_________ audience.

A) selective
B) captive
C) distracted
D) external
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Which of the following is an open-ended question?

A) Do you like algebra?
B) Why did you choose to attend college here?
C) What is your major?
D) How much is your tuition?
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When writing surveys, you should tend toward__________ questions.

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C) demographic
D) leading
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Which of the following is NOT a guideline for constructing an effective survey?

A) Use more open-ended than closed-ended questions.
B) Ask necessary demographic questions.
C) Use neutral responses.
D) Ask only one thing in each question.
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Which of the following is an example of an environmental barrier?

A) being distracted because you didn't eat breakfast and are extremely hungry
B) being distracted by angry thoughts about the speaker's sexual orientation
C) having difficulty understanding the speaker because of his accent
D) having difficulty hearing the speaker due to people talking nearby
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Miguel had a headache and had trouble focusing on the speeches in class. This is an example of a(n)

A) social barrier.
B) physiological barrier.
C) external barrier.
D) linguistic barrier.
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Which of the following is NOT an example of external noise?

A) being distracted by the uncomfortable seats
B) being distracted by your fear of crowds
C) being distracted by a bee flying around the room
D) getting confused by the speaker's use of jargon
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Which of the following is NOT a tip for adapting to internal noise?

A) If your audience's attention is wandering, call on members, move around the room, or vary your delivery.
B) Pay attention to the nonverbal behavior of your audience.
C) Pay attention to the noises affecting you and your audience
D) Realize that your audience is ethically responsible for listening to you.
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Even if you don't know your audience, you will still be able to choose an appropriate topic, select the right source materials, and use a delivery style that works in your speaking situation.
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Being able to respond to audience differences through sensitivity, politeness, willing adjustment, and collaboration is known as negotiation skill.
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"Having too much salt in the diet can lead to high blood pressure." This is an example of an attitude.
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Sexual orientation, occupation, and household type are all considered personal traits.
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According to psychologist Abraham Maslow, the highest level of human need we have is that of self-esteem.
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All social traits are designated by choice.
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According to the U.S. Census Bureau in 2010, the United States is getting more racially and ethnically diverse, as well as much older.
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Low-uncertainty cultures are tolerant of the unusual, new ideas, and other people.
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The United States is considered to be competitive and individualistic, according to Hofstede's culture model.
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The first step in audience and situation analysis should be to ask friends, relatives, peers, and others about their insights into your speech topic.
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"Do you plan to vote in the next election?" This is an example of a closed-ended question.
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Open-ended questions are used when you want general, quantifiable information.
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There are two types of external noise: physiological barriers and linguistic barriers.
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Lauren had a difficult time listening to the professor because the temperature in the room was too cold. This is an example of a physiological barrier.
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An audience's tendency to be interested in things that relate and matter to them while listening to a speech is termed ___________
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According to Littlejohn and Foss, identity knowledge, mindfulness, and negotiation skill are all components of___________
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___________refers to the practice of constantly paying attentionto audience distinctions.
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It is important to take care of one's health." This is an example of a(n) ___________ .
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___________include characteristics such as age, sexualorientation, and education.
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___________is false or oversimplified generalizing applied toindividuals based on group characteristics.
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Laurel is extremely tech-savvy, prides herself on her diverse group of friends and acquaintances, and is always tuned in to what is happening in the media. Laurel is most likely from the generational group known as___________ .
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Bev has a strong desire for positive feedback about her job performance from her boss and coworkers. When they praise her, it makes her feel successful and proud. In this circumstance, Bev is fulfilling her___________ needs.
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___________is a system that helps teach us rules for beingaccepted and surviving in a community.
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___________cultures emphasize time and are concerned with short-term results.
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___________questions allow for detailed responses in your interviews and surveys.
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___________noise occurs or originates outside of the mind or body.
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67
Jason had a difficult time focusing on Jackie's speech because he was hungry and tired. He was affected by___________ barriers.
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68
___________includes both environmental and linguistic barriers.
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69
What questions can a basic analysis of your audience andsituation help you answer? (List three)
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70
What does it mean for a speaker to be mindful?
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71
What are the three elements that make up speaking competence?
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72
Give an example of a belief, a value, and an attitude that you hold, making sure to label each one.
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73
What generation do you belong to and what characteristics are attributed to this group according to Lynne Lancaster and David Stillman's When Generations Collide?
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74
Imagine you are going to give a speech about the problem of credit card debt to an audience of Traditionalists and Baby Boomers. How might these two groups differ on their reaction to your topic?
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75
What does Maslow's hierarchy of needs attempt to explain?
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76
Give examples of speech topics that would attempt to tap into the need for (1) safety, (2) social needs, and (3) self-esteem.
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77
Explain the differences between the terms race, ethnicity, and culture.
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78
How do long-term and short-term audiences differ?
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79
Is the United States an individualist or collectivist culture? Explain your answer.
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80
List three questions regarding situational time you should ask before giving a speech.
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