Describe the differences between causal and reflective turning points in a relationship
What will be an ideal response?
* Causal turning points are events that directly affect the relationship.
* Reflective turning points signal that a change has occurred in the definition of the relationship.
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a. win-win b. win-lose c. lose-lose d. exit e. winner takes all
Variable obscenity is a term applied to ______.
a. material in which children are portrayed in sexual situations b. material that is obscene if distributed to children but not obscene if distributed to adults c. the fact that obscenity definitions vary from state to state d. material allowed on cable television but not on over-the-air television
Detail four criticisms of contemporary advertising. Then either defend or refute each in detail.
What will be an ideal response?
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. We tend to speak differently with different people, such as with parents or our boss. 2. Everyday conversations create and maintain various aspects of our lives. 3. Gender issues are neither negotiated through nor associated with communication. 4. A communicative “frame” pulls our attention toward certain things and away from others. 5. Meaning develops when groups of people use particular symbols.