Interviews that have influence as the ultimate goal, such as the interviewer appearing to be gaining information but is actually attempting to influence the thoughts or actions of the interviewee, are known as ______.

a. helping interviews
b. exit interviews
c. informative interviews
d. persuasive interviews


d. persuasive interviews

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research. Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Walter Cronkite's post-Tet report had the following affect upon President Lyndon B. Johnson:

a) LBJ realized he had lost the political center and affirmed Clark Clifford's advice to pull back in Vietnam; b) He considered Walter Cronkite distrustful, a traitor; c) He thought Cronkite was trying to boost his sagging career; d) He decided to seek a second term in office; e) all of the above

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A minister pounds his fist on the podium when he says the words "sin" and "evil." What function does this form of nonverbal communication serve?

a. emphasizing b. contradicting c. regulating d. complementing

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In a digital audio workstation, ____ tracks provide all the functionality of an actual track but cannot be played back unless assigned to an output channel

a. analog b. client c. sample d. virtual

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