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Textbook cover, Statistics Through an Equity Lens by Yvonne E. Anthony
by Josh Misner and edited by Geoff Carr
Published by North Idaho College, 2023
CC BY 4.0

Messages that Matter: Public Speaking in the Information Age is a student-focused textbook that provides practical and real-world instruction in the art of public speaking, with a focus on how speakers can learn to communicate with diverse audiences to achieve their primary goal of being understood as intended.

Using an audience-centered approach, Messages that Matter provides instruction in the following areas: audience analysis, overcoming speaker anxiety, research techniques for speakers, how to practice and refine delivery, persuasion techniques, and group presentation fundamentals.

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