According to contemporary researchers speakers who demonstrate goodwill do everything except

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1.According to modern communication scholars, the two major components of ethos areA)causality and goodwill.B)comparison and reasoning.C)competence and trustworthiness.D)goodwill and appeal.E)representation and goodwill.

2.According to contemporary researchers, speakers who demonstrate goodwill do all ofthe followingexcept

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3.A speaker who says, “Some of you may not share my thinking on this, and that's OK,”is seeking to build credibility through

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4.Which of the following statements about speaker credibility is true?

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Which is a method of demonstrating goodwill?

Speakers who demonstrate goodwill: understand their listeners' needs and feelings, empathize with their audiences' views, and respond quickly to others communication. evidence and reasoning behind your message.

What is contemporary researchers term credibility?

Credibility refers to the speaker's true character and competence, not merely to the audience's perception of the speaker.

When we define goodwill as a perception the audience forms of a speaker?

goodwill: a perception that the audience forms of a speaker who they believe understands them, empathizes with them, and is responsive to them.

When persuasive speakers face audience members who already agree with their perspectives those speakers should try to group of answer choices?

When persuasive speakers face audience members who already agree with their perspectives, those speakers should try to... Strengthen listener's commitment to their perspectives.