Research shows that when an interviewer uses high levels of nonverbal involvement such as head nods and forward leans, the person being interviewed is more likely to ______.
a. be apprehensive and very subdued
b. become more nervous and tense
c. talk more
d. dislike the interviewer
c. talk more
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A physiological effect of media violence includes:
a. imitating violent behavior b. attraction to horror movies c. a gradual build-up of resistance to fight-or-flight responses d. all of the above
Cognitive self-esteem is ___________
a. your preoccupancy with your weaknesses b. your feelings about yourself in light if your analysis of your strengths and weaknesses c. your thinking about your strengths and weaknesses d. your verbal and nonverbal behaviors
________ can be a particularly common barrier to effective listening in groups that evaluate or analyze because members of such groups may disagree on the merits of the various ideas they're discussing.
A. Information overload B. Noise C. Boredom D. Rebuttal tendency
Bailey notices that her typically soft-spoken movie theater supervisor has been yelling at her and several of her coworkers. She speculates that problems at home may be impacting her supervisor's home and work relationships
This speculation best illustrates the principle that communication is A) overt. B) intentional. C) a process. D) systemic. E) transactional.