Effective use of statistics requires the speaker to translate them into information that is meaningful to listeners
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Rashid is responsible for taking care of his younger brother one afternoon a week, but he does not like to come across as an "authority figure" with his brother. Instead, he prefers to be viewed as a fun-loving brother. One afternoon, when his brother begins to jump on the couch for the fourth time, Rashid tells him to quit or the little brother won't be able to go to his favorite restaurant the next day for their uncle's birthday. Which of the following best describes the credibility of Rashid's threat?
A. It is not credible because Rashid does not control the outcome of the sanction. B. It is credible because the punishment is not something to be avoided. C. It is credible because Rashid seems willing to carry out the punishment. D. It is not credible because it is not a negative sanction. E. It is not credible because Rashid appears unwilling to invoke the punishment.
Communication affects the development of relationships, and the growth of relationships affects communicative behavior.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
As soon as Barton finishes speaking, Matt jumps in and says, "Ha! I knew that's what you'd think and I can tear holes in your reasoning." He then proceeds to refute much of what Barton said. Matt has engaged in:
A) ?defensive listening. B) ?pseudolistening. C) ?selective listening. D) ?ambushing. E) ?literal listening.
Which of the following is NOT an important characteristic of a final solution?
A. It meets the all of the criteria of everyone involved B. It solves the problem best C. It is not too costly D. It is workable E. It does not create more disadvantages