Compare and contrast the various roles in the family of participation observation strategies. What are the comparative advantages and disadvantages of each role?
What will be an ideal response?
Essays should discuss the complete-participant role, the participant-as-observer role, the observer-as- participant role, and the complete observer. Included in the comparison should be a consideration of the interpretive distance of the researcher, the impact of the researcher on the community studied, and the identification of the research with the participants. See pages 306-309 for a complete discussion of these four roles.
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"Outstanding Graduate Award." In choosing the winning student, the group is addressing a problem of A. fact. B. policy. C. conjecture. D. value.
Which of the following is NOT one of Ivy Lee's four important contributions to public relations?
A) Positioning products at the center of public relations initiatives. B) seeking active support and contributions of top management. C) maintaining open communication with the news media. D) emphasizing the necessity of humanizing business. E) aligning business interests with the public interest.
Visual materials support the speaker in that they help the listener comprehend and remember. What else do they do?
What will be an ideal response?
Identify and give an example of six categories of nonverbal behaviors in group interaction.
What will be an ideal response?