Basic Training in SpeechD.C. Heath, 1947 - 551 頁 Although the man's young wife keeps him from shooting at any of the animals they see, they both agree it was a very successful hunting trip. |
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第 122 頁
... attitude toward it . If he can do this his classmates can usually assume that he is capable of taking care of himself emotionally . The other members of the class can assist the student who has an obtru- sive difficulty by developing ...
... attitude toward it . If he can do this his classmates can usually assume that he is capable of taking care of himself emotionally . The other members of the class can assist the student who has an obtru- sive difficulty by developing ...
第 497 頁
... attitudes of his listeners as well . An attitude may be defined as the more or less persistent tendency of an individual to respond in a certain way to a certain situation . Some of these tendencies , or attitudes , are indicated in the ...
... attitudes of his listeners as well . An attitude may be defined as the more or less persistent tendency of an individual to respond in a certain way to a certain situation . Some of these tendencies , or attitudes , are indicated in the ...
第 508 頁
... attitudes and opinions of audiences . Various measuring instru- ments have been used for that purpose : ballots , rating scales , and attitude scales . When the opinions or attitudes of an audience are sampled before and after a speech ...
... attitudes and opinions of audiences . Various measuring instru- ments have been used for that purpose : ballots , rating scales , and attitude scales . When the opinions or attitudes of an audience are sampled before and after a speech ...
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A Preliminary Statement | 3 |
The Nature and Functions of Speech | 13 |
Social Adjustment | 31 |
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