Research suggests that when we interpret sense data, we base 90% or more of our interpretation on our own previous experiences rather than on the sensory data itself
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
TRUE
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In order to complete our argumentation about the cultural and recreational
advantages of Pittsburgh, we might advance a final unit of argument ending in the claim, "therefore of the nation's 329 metropolitan areas, only Pittsburgh's city commission provides financial support for the arts" we are arguing the claim of (a) inherency. (b) significance. (c) effect. (d) limitation.
If you have more material than you can possibly use when constructing your speech, you can use the six criteria listed in the text to make sure you choose the most effective. Choose five of these six, and illustrate how they can be used in making your final decision
What will be an ideal response?
All of the following are ways in which nonverbal messages interact with verbal messages EXCEPT
A) to define. B) to substitute. C) to repeat. D) to accent.
For a set of cholesterol measurements, the mean was found to be 180 mg/100 mL with a standard deviation of 3.5 mg/100 mL. How many standard deviations away from the mean is a measurement of 167 mg/100 mL?
What will be an ideal response?