How much does the audience know about my topic?
What do I know about the audience's education, beliefs, culture, and attitudes?
How will the audience react to my message?
These are appropriate questions to ask when anticipating and profiling your audience.
Just as any business thrives or dies on how well it meets the demands of its customers, the success of any communication depends on how well the sender meets the needs and expectations of the audience. That audience can be people or groups you know.
Tailor the content and style of your questions to what you know or can guess, even if it's a person or group you don't know. Adjust content level of detail, tone of voice, word choice (phrasing), grammar, and overall style (formal or casual) based on how your audience is profiling. Audience profiling and analysis requires skill and thought.
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That the person will only act in his/her self interest. The view is a normative form of egoism.
Answer: <u>CS(Conditioned Stimulus), CR(Conditioned Response)</u>
Explanation: Conditioned stimulus(CS) are the stimulus that was stable previously but after coming in contact with the unconditioned stimulus(UCS), it results in getting the triggered which is known as the conditioned response(CR).
The burger restaurant is acting as the conditioned stimulus source for an individual as it invokes stimulation due to which mouth starts to salivates in the form of conditioned response when he/she comes across by the restaurant as a result.
Answer: equilibrium, efficiently, take time
Explanation:
The correct answer is - India.
Columbus went on a mission to discover a sea route to India from the opposite side, or rather to move towards west so that he comes out on the eastern part of India. So when he discovered the islands in the Caribbean he had no idea that those islands are a part of a totally new world unknown to the Europeans (apart from the Vikings), and he thought that those islands must be islands situated east of India, so that is why he also gave the name Indians to the native populations he encountered.