2.1.5: Chapter Exercises
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Test Your Knowledge of Communication Apprehension
Table 2.1.5 Myths or Facts about Communication Apprehension
Instructions: For each of the following questions, check either “myth” or “fact.” | Myth | Fact | |
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1. | Audiences will be able to tell how nervous you feel. | ||
2. | Some stage fright might be a good thing, as you can channel it to make your delivery more energetic. | ||
3. | Most audiences are basically hostile, looking to see you make a fool of yourself. | ||
4. | Experienced speakers don’t feel any stage fright. | ||
5. | Most speakers tend to relax as they progress through their speeches. | ||
6. | Moving around the front of the room during your speech will make you less nervous. | ||
7. | Most audiences would rather see a speaker do well. | ||
8. | Focusing on yourself rather than the audience is an effective way to reduce your stage fright. | ||
9. | The positive or negative label you ascribe to the public speaking situation will influence how nervous you feel. | ||
10. | Telling a joke in your introduction is guaranteed to get the audience on your side. | ||
Scoring: Myths: 1, 3, 4, 8, and 10; Facts: 2, 5, 6, 7, and 9 |