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how-to.ask.com/other/how_to_prepare_for_a_presentation
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In order to prepare for a presentation, first find out who your audience will be. Next, decide how you will open your presentation. You can use a slide show to focus on major points.
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uk.ask.com/question/what-is-fear
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Fear is a moment of panic or anxiety which can be justified or unjustified. You may experience fear when you are required to speak in front of an audience, for example.
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www.eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/recordDetail?accno=EJ4147...
www.eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/recordDetail?accno=EJ414765
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EJ414765 - Situational Factors and Audience Anxiety.
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www.ehow.com/about_6544912_audience-anxiety.html
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Audience Anxiety. Some people thrive on stage. Others get a bit nervous but learn to use the adrenaline to boost their performance. Still others are nearly ...
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www.speaking.pitt.edu/student/public-speaking/speechanx...
www.speaking.pitt.edu/student/public-speaking/speechanxiety.html
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Most of your anxiety is not visible to the audience. You may feel like you are shaking uncontrollably but people in the audience probably cannot even tell.
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onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1467-6494.1959.tb...
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1467-6494.1959.tb01813.x/pdf
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identification of both audience anxiety and audience sensitivity, a prerequisite to further ... audience situations with a physiological indicator of anxiety, the ...
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www.cedtech.net/articles/23/233.pdf
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the Interaction and Audience Anxiety Scale (α=.91) and Internet Addiction Scale ... results were obtained: Both the interaction anxiety and audience anxiety ...
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www.duke.edu/~leary/scales.htm
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... to the merits of the Audience Anxiousness Scale. (Fortunately, there are other good measures of audience anxiety, speech anxiety, and stage fright available.) ...
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www.coedu.usf.edu/zalaquett/Help_Screens/Speakers_Anxie...
www.coedu.usf.edu/zalaquett/Help_Screens/Speakers_Anxiety.htm
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information about speakers anxiety for college students. ... You can have this material in front of you if you decide to read your presentation to your audience.
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