What are the potential benefits for participants in public deliberations? What are the potential downsides?
What will be an ideal response?
The best answers will:
1. list a series of benefits discussed in the textbook
2. apply critical thinking skills to argue for possible downsides (answers might here draw on Learning Objective 17.5, Describe the attitudes and communication behaviors associated with effective group deliberation).
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In modern studies of conflict, conflict styles originate:
a. In a continuum that moves along a single dimension. b. In two distinct dimensions that create a grid with those styles. c. a and b are true. d. None of the above.
After her parents tell her she can't go to the concert, Helga says, "You never let me do
anything!" Helga is probably suffering from the language barrier of A) bypassing. B) allness. C) polarization. D) indexing
When a group functions as an open system, it guards its boundaries and discourages input from or interaction with the outside
True False
The necessary background information given to listeners so that they can understand the material being presented is known as illustration
A. True B. False