Audiences
Subject
Subject Source: Library Of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Here are entered works on the spectators or listeners assembled at a performance or attracted by a radio or television program, considered collectively as a group. Works on observers of live events considered as individuals are entered under Spectators.
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Differences in public speaking apprehension and audience distractions, 2005
Item — Call number MU Thesis And
Identifier: b2195829
Introduction [excerpt]
The topic I chose deals with Public Speaking distractions, apprehension, and how anxiety, and other outside factors get the best of us during speeches. I have never been a big fan of public speaking; I have always been very nervous and have always worried about how I would perform. Anxiety seems to find me easily before and sometimes a day or so ahead of a public speaking situation. I have tried different preparation styles and sometimes that does not help my anxiety arousal. What could I...
Dates:
2005