In Edward deBono's "thinking hats," the one that asks you to focus on new ways to look at a problem is the ________ hat
A) creative new idea
B) control of thinking
C) artistic
D) novel approaches
Answer: A
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A. Communication channels can be assessed by the amount of verbal and nonverbal content that is exchanged. B. Some forms of social media can convey very little information about the identity of the sender. C. The number of different social media that friends use is strongly associated with whether a tie is weak or strong. D. Social networks are home to many relationships characterized as latent ties.
Your initial equipment check for a complex EFP of a dramatic scene inside an old Victorian house reveals that you have only one AC extension cord. The lighting assistant tells you not to worry because he has a large, multi-outlet strip connected to the AC cord. What should you do?
a. not worry because the extension strip has 10 outlets b. not worry because the extension cord has a large gauge c. ask the lighting people to bring a larger strip d. insist on bringing an ample supply of extension cords e. power the lights with batteries
Micah is giving a talk to members of a group of middle-aged adults on overlooked sources of retirement money. He decides to begin his talk with a short questionnaire asking his listeners questions about their retirement goals. Is this an appropriate action for Micah to take?
A) Yes; Micah is actively involving his audience which will make them more likely to listen to his talk. B) No; retirement goals are private information that Micah should not exploit. C) Yes; the survey will help Micah relate his ideas to his listeners’ problems and individual situations. D) No; Micah should ask his listeners to share their goals out loud so everyone else can hear them.
Just like writers, it is seldom necessary for a speaker to repeat himself or herself, thus, redundancy should be avoided
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