The only time international youth are allowed to sit in the negotiations is when they are giving an intervention: a two - minute speech at the end of a long negotiation session. (psmag.com)
When asked to give a two - minute speech on camera, the excited participants spoke longer and were seen as more persuasive, confident, and persistent. (theatlantic.com)
Originally developed for parents of adult children with chronic mental illness, the five - minute speech sample has more recently been used among parents of younger children, with inconsistent results. (link.springer.com)