Bob, an attorney at a private law firm, is defending a senator in a high-profile court case. A large number of people gathered in the courtroom to witness this landmark case
While presenting his arguments, Bob directed much of his attention on the members of the grand jury without isolating the judge or the crowd. What part of the audience did Bob focus on?
a. Target
b. Central
c. Situational
d. General
A
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Miguel is preparing a speech on measures some schools are taking to reduce
bullying. He has worked as a substitute teacher during college breaks and has numerous stories—some tastefully humorous—about bullying, as well as startling statistics and other material that could be considered highly "attention-capturing." What should he do with this material? A) Use many of them, in combination and in varying ways throughout the speech. B) Select the best one of these and use it in the introduction as an attention-getter. C) Use one to grab attention in the introduction, and another to enhance the conclusion. D) Avoid using humorous stories about bullying, since the topic is a serious one.
Misrepresentation
A) refers to the amount of money that can be attributed to losing one employee B) dollar amount attributed to hiring a new employee C) greatest reduction in turnover D) overstating qualifications E) strongest positive relationship with job performance F) least effective of the three forms of RJPs
The assumption that certain races are intellectually inferior to others is a clear example of ___________ racism
a. subtle b. institutionalized c. conventional d. individual