In brainstorming, it is useful to strive for the highest quality of ideas
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Answer: False
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When group members use different meanings for the same words and phrases, they run the risk of
a) team talk. b) connotations. c) abstraction. d) denotation. e) bypassing.
Coordinated management of meaning (CMM) has been criticized because:
A) it has a reputation of being a confusing mix of ideas that are hard to pin down because they're expressed in convoluted language. B) Pearce and Cronen do not account for elements of human communication that are beyond coordination and coherence. C) Pearce and Cronen have a tendency to overemphasize statistical methods. D) Pearce and Cronen have aligned themselves too closely with Shannon and Weaver's model.
"Memories are like fingerprints-no two sets are ever the same" is an example of
A. personification. B. repetition. C. simile. D. antithesis. E. metaphor.
Brandon is giving a persuasive speech on how the 1969 moon landing wasn't a fake. He knows there are students in his classroom who believe that the moon landing wasn't real. Brandon decides to include a detailed analysis of the moon landing photographs, that was offered by a graphics card maker, confirming the photographs must be real. Brandon's choice to use this information could best be described by which of Aristotle's four proofs?
a. logos b. pathos c. mythos