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  2. Presentation - Wikipedia

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    A presentation program is commonly used to generate the presentation content, some of which also allow presentations to be developed collaboratively, e.g. using the Internet by geographically disparate collaborators.

  3. Presentational and representational acting - Wikipedia

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    With presentational acting, the actor acknowledges the audience. With representational acting, the audience is studiously ignored and treated as voyeurs. In the sense of actor-character relationship , the type of theatre that uses 'presentational acting' in the actor-audience relationship, is often associated with a performer using ...

  4. Code (semiotics) - Wikipedia

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    This includes regulatory codes that are intended to control behaviour and the use of some signifying codes. The human body is a means of using presentational codes through facial expressions, gestures, and dress. So words spoken may change their connotation to unacceptable if accompanied by inappropriate nonverbal signs.

  5. Presentational - Wikipedia

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    Presentational may refer to: something related to presentation; Presentational acting, a style of acting that acknowledges the audience; Presentational (grammar), a ...

  6. Presentation program - Wikipedia

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    A presentation program is supposed to help both the speaker with an easier access to his ideas and the participants with visual information which complements the talk. There are many different types of presentations including professional (work-related), education, entertainment, and for general communication.

  7. Presentation technology - Wikipedia

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    Presentation technology consists of tools used to assist in conveying information during a presentation. [1]When a speaker is verbally addressing an audience, it is often necessary to use supplementary equipment and media to clarify the point.

  8. Law of primacy in persuasion - Wikipedia

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    In persuasive communication, the order of the information's presentation influences opinion formation. The law of primacy in persuasion, otherwise known as a primacy effect, as postulated by Frederick Hansen Lund in 1925 holds that the side of an issue presented first will have greater effectiveness in persuasion than the side presented subsequently. [1]

  9. Communication studies - Wikipedia

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    Communication studies (or communication science) is an academic discipline that deals with processes of human communication and behavior, ...