Watzlawick, Beavin, and Jackson's axiom of communication that sheds light on female-male approaches to conversation is
A. "One cannot not communicate."
B. "Human communication is both verbal and nonverbal."
C. "Communication involves relational and content dimensions."
D. "Communication is a unique process of sending and receiving
messages."
C
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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a. There are only three identifiable races: European, African, and Asian. b. There are no pure races: 99.9 percent of DNA sequences are common to all humans. c. The human species, homo sapiens, had its origins in China. d. There are only three pure races: European, African, and Asian. e. There are only five identifiable races: Caucasians, Malays, Native Americans, Ethopians, and Mongolians.
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