Your topic is age discrimination in the workplace. During your speech, you state, "We have explored how young people experience discrimination in the workplace; now we will turn to the problems faced by older workers." This is an example of 

A. a thesis.
B. a citation.
C. a conclusion.
D. a transition.


Answer: D

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Cornwell and Orbe explain that dialogic listening requires an awareness of the impact of

A. Culture B. Power C. Privilege D. A & C E. A & B F. A, B, & C

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Based on your understanding of the text discussion, which of the following statements

best captures the meaning of: r = .-.61, p < .002?

a. two variables were correlated and as one variable increases, the other tends to also increase; the probability that this would happen by chance alone is less than 2 times in 100; the relationship is significant b. two variables were correlated and as one variable increases, the other tends to also increase; the probability that this would happen by chance alone is less than 2 times in 1,000; the relationship is NOT significant c. two variables were correlated and as one variable increases, the other tends to decrease; the probability that this would happen by chance alone is less than 2 times in 1,000; the relationship is significant d. two variables were correlated and as one variable increases, the other tends to decrease; the probability that this would happen by chance alone is less than 2 times in 1,000; the relationship is NOT significant e. none of the above captures the meaning of the expression

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_____ learners are people who have a learning style who prefer practical, useful information that is relevant; they seek connections between the new information and their life experiences

Fill in the blanks with correct word

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In the process of communication, feedback is defined as

A. the static noise from the sound system during a speech. B. the message that is sent back to the speaker. C. interference. D. one-way communication.

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