When audience members feel that they are or could be personally involved or affected, they are more likely to respond to your message
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Communication Accommodation Theory (CAT) was developed in the context of intercultural communication in the 1970s. Which of the following is NOT an assumption of CAT?
A. Communication interactions are independent of the context. B. Communication is both about exchange of meaning and negotiation of identities. C. Interactants can regulate their communication during the communication process. D. Interactants can achieve the relational functions of communication through discursive means.
Esmeralda started a new job putting peanuts into small bags to sell outside of the baseball park (at a nickel per bag). Esmeralda found that she has a knack for the job and started working fast so she could earn a lot of money. Her coworkers Glenn and Helen quickly tried to convince her to slow down, as they knew management might start paying them only a penny a bag if they realized how easy the job was. Esmeralda is an example of a(n) _______________, and Glenn and Helen's communication is an example of __________________.
A. initiatives and incentives/rate-busting B. rate-buster/scientific management C. systematic soldier/scientific management D. rate-buster/systematic soldiering
One of the criticisms of Feminist Standpoint Theory is that it is organized around a set of ________, which imply a hierarchical relationship between two terms.
A. dualisms B. dialectics C. perspectives D. contradictions
No matter how well intentioned they may be, efforts to protect society by restricting free speech usually end up repressing minority viewpoints and unpopular opinions.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)