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This type of presenation sells a product.
What is sales?
100
This refers to how loud a person is speaking.
What is volume?
100
This graph best represents percentages or parts of a whole.
What is a pie chart?
100
This is an invalid or deceptive line or reasoning.
What is a fallacy?
100
Conflict can be this is managed correctly.
What is productive?
200
This type of presentation informs workers of changes.
What is staff report?
200
This refers to how high a low a person's voice is.
What is pitch?
200
This graph best represents changes over time.
What is a line graph?
200
Claims of this are about whether or not something is true.
What is a claim of fact?
200
These types of group roles are related to the group's accomplishments and objectives.
What are task roles?
300
This type of presentation controls the public's view of the company after a disaster.
What is a crisis response?
300
These are uneccessary words to fill pauses.
What are vocal fillers?
300
This graph demostrates how something works.
What is a diagram?
300
An argument consists of a claim, evidence, and this.
What is a warrant?
300
The blocker and distracter are exmples of this type of group roles.
What are counter-productive roles?
400
This type of presentation informs the company of the state of a project.
What is a progress report?
400
This refers to how fast a person is speaking.
What is rate?
400
This graph best represents sections or groups of a whole.
What is a bar graph?
400
"You should smoke because everyone smokes" is an example of this argumentation fallacy.
What is bandwagoning?
400
The harmonizer is an example of this type of group role.
What is an interpersonal group role?
500
This type of presentation presents a new idea.
What is a proposal?
500
This refers to when a speakers successfully combines mulitple vocal techniques.
What is vocal variety?
500
This is one reason we mentioned in class when it might be appropriate to use a handout in your speech.
What is when they need the information later, etc.
500
This is the theory that you can give someone a small piece of an opposing argument to make them immune to it.
What is inoculation?
500
This is what occurs when a group fails to critically consider alternatives.
What is groupthink?