Intercultural communication exists on a continuum with relative similarities on one end and extreme differences on the other

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


True

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Rowan and Arnold applied for an open senior manager position at their company, and both cleared their technical interviews with ease. In the next round, they had to meet with the CEO

For the interview, Rowan wore a formal suit with a traditional tie, while Arnold dressed in casual attire. Although both were quite nervous, they hid their nervousness and impressed the CEO with their skills and experience. Furthermore, during their respective interviews, Rowan sat eight feet from the CEO whereas Arnold sat five feet from the CEO. However, Rowan was offered the position. Which factor tipped the scales in Rowan's favor, and why is this factor important? a) Clothing and personal appearance; because it shows that you are aware of the importance of the meeting b) Proxemics; because it helps define anappropriate public space. c) Effective communication; because it is an essential element at the time of interviews. d) Effective way of managing anxiety; because it increases the confidence level of a person during meetings.

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When a couple negotiates a compromise between dialectical needs in which both needs are partially met but not fully satisfied, that is called:

a. separation. b. segmentation. c. neutralization. d. reframing.

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Describe how topoi is used when determining a good speech topic. Provide an example of how topoi works.

What will be an ideal response?

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After a heavy session of studying for final exams, Barbara and Lynn wish to relax for a few hours. Feeling melancholy and in the mood for escapist romanticism, they rent the video Titanic. The choice of media content Barbara and Lynn made reflect __________

a. agenda setting b. cultivation theory c. supporting dominant social systems d. uses and gratification e. standpoint theory

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