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Shantel is preparing for a speech that she was invited to deliver in front of a small group of African, Asian, and Latino American female college students about racism in America. She wants to survey her audience ahead of time to be well prepared for her speech. Which types of questions should she ask?
a.
She should ask questions about the location of the speech, the size of her audience, and who her target audience is.
b.
She should ask questions about their education, occupations, and level of expertise.
c.
She should ask questions about their ages, their gender, and ethnicity.
d.
She should ask questions about their perceptions and what sorts of things they expect to learn from her speech.
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She should ask about their perceptions, prior knowledge, attitudes, and what they expect to learn. Those questions let her tailor content, examples, tone, and level of detail to the audience. (Demographics and situational facts can be useful, but the most important survey items for preparing a speech are the audience’s knowledge, beliefs, and expectations.)
She should ask about their perceptions, prior knowledge, attitudes, and what they expect to learn. Those questions let her tailor content, examples, tone, and level of detail to the audience. (Demographics and situational facts can be useful, but the most important survey items for preparing a speech are the audience’s knowledge, beliefs, and expectations.)
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