When someone stands too close to us for our comfort, it is a violation of proximity norms.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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The topics of the mediation, those items that will negotiated, are called ______.
A. interests B. positions C. solutions D. issues
A fellow student in one of your communication classes, Rose, starts acting particularly nice to you in the weeks leading up to the first exam. Classmates have frequently treated you this way in the past in the hope that you will help them study. As a result, you are suspicious of Rose's motives. In this scenario, you are likely basing your suspicions on
A. the closeness of your relationship with Rose. B. personal experience. C. your knowledge of Rose. D. All the answers are correct.
Those who come from cultures other than yours, with whom you do not identify, are your _____
A. cool group B. in-group C. out-group D. no group
For her persuasive speech, Yone spoke about the plight of under privileged children during the
holidays. Capitalizing on her audience's rapt attention, Yone challenged her audience to donate a new toy to the "Toys For Tots" organization. Urging the audience to act satis?es what step in Monroe's motivated sequence? A) visualizing for results B) arousing attention C) calling for action D) showing a need