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A Study of the Effect of IQ on Musical Ability

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Definitions:

Delivery Mode

The method or format through which content or messages are conveyed to an audience, such as text, speech, video, or multimedia.

Speaking From Notes

The practice of delivering a speech or presentation using written prompts as a guide to ensure coverage of key points.

Backchannel

A secondary or covert route of communication that occurs alongside primary communication, often without the knowledge of the main participants.

Establish Expectations

The act of setting clear standards or criteria for performance or behavior.

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