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The phenomenon that explains how the presence of a live person delivering a message increases listener's perceptions that the message is important, valuable, and relevant is known as: immediacy factor 
Comprehensively speaking, the purposes of public speaking are to: inform, persuade, entertain 
The delivery style that combines preparation and practice with certain amount of spontaneous or conversational quality is known as extemporaneous 
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Definition of Theory (according to Judee Burgoon) - ANSWERa set of systematic, informed hunches about the way things work 
 
Know the 3 metaphors used to refer to theory. - ANSWERTheory's as nets 
 ▪ Throw out your net and catch a bunch of fish 
Theory's as lenses 
 ▪ You going by color or size 
Theory's as maps 
 .Get research to help guide us down 
 
What is the definition of Communication? Understand the parts of the definition. - ANSWERrelational process of creating and interpreting m...
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subject-by-subject strategy 
writer will first discuss aspects of apples, then discuss parallel aspects of oranges 
 
 
subject-by-subject strategy example: 
If the writer discusses how apples taste, but how oranges look, then that is not a real comparison. 
 
 
point-by-point strategy 
the writer will discuss points of comparison, or common aspects, of the two subjects 
 
 
point-by-point strategy example: 
he or she might discuss the health ...
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exam 1: CA 370 Complete Questions And Detailed Answers Graded A+
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rhetorical situation - correct answer summary -discourse derives meaning from the situation 
 
exigence - correct answer imperfection marked by urgency that can be solved by rhetoric 
 
audience - correct answer people able and willing to make a change/are open to persuasion 
 
constraints - correct answer anyt...
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WGU C224 Research Foundations Correct 100%
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Inside-out validity - ANSWER the degree to which the researcher accurately understands, uses, and presents the participant's subjective insider (emic) views and researcher's objective outsider (etic) view 
 
Paradigmatic/Philosophical Validity - ANSWER the extent to which the researcher understands, and documents, "integrated" mixed research philosophical and methodological paradigms, including epistemological, ontological, axiological, and rhetorical beliefs about mixed research 
 
epistemo...
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COM 312 Test 2 Terms 40 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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COM 312 Test 2 Terms 40 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Visual rhetoric - CORRECT ANSWER o Everyday persuasion 
o Political 
o Iconic public memory 
o Nostalgia 
o Identification 
o Synecdoche and metonymy 
 
iconic photos - CORRECT ANSWER o Robert Hariman and John Lucaites: Wrote No Caption Needed (2017) 
• Collective memory, photo does not need a caption 
• Put great depression picture on book cover 
 
Kent State University shooting 1970 • Iconic photo - collective memories 
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COMMRC 0310 Study Questions with Correct Answers 
 
language designed to make the ordinary seem extraordinary, to make everyday things seem impressive, and to give importance to people, situations, or things that would not usually be considered important - Answer-inflated language 
 
which of the following is not one of the general topoi (want to keep moving forward to construct rhetorical arguments) - Answer-stalemate- a point at which each party just contradicts one another 
 
T or F: burden o...
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TEST BANK FOR MICROECONOMICS 7TH EDITION By jeffrey M. Perloff - ComPlete All Chapters (VERIFIED)
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TEST BANK FOR MICROECONOMICS 7TH EDITION By jeffrey M. Perloff - ComPlete All Chapters (VERIFIED) Microeconomics is often called 
A) price theory. 
B) decision science. 
C) scarcity. 
D) resource theory. 
Answer: A 
Section: The Allocation of Scarce Resources 
Question Status: Old 
AACSB: Analytic thinking 
 
3) Most microeconomic models assume that decision makers wish to 
A) make themselves as well off as possible. 
B) act selfishly. 
C) make others as well off as possible. 
D) None of the abo...
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subject-by-subject strategy 
writer will first discuss aspects of apples, then discuss parallel aspects of oranges 
 
 
subject-by-subject strategy example: 
If the writer discusses how apples taste, but how oranges look, then that is not a real comparison. 
 
 
point-by-point strategy 
the writer will discuss points of comparison, or common aspects, of the two subjects 
 
 
point-by-point strategy example: 
he or she might discuss the health ...
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subject-by-subject strategy 
writer will first discuss aspects of apples, then discuss parallel aspects of oranges 
 
 
subject-by-subject strategy example: 
If the writer discusses how apples taste, but how oranges look, then that is not a real comparison. 
 
 
point-by-point strategy 
the writer will discuss points of comparison, or common aspects, of the two subjects 
 
 
point-by-point strategy example: 
he or she might discuss the health ...
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