Examining the ethical aspects of group conclusions is an example of leading through task processes
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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Professional Alycia Rea of The Zimmerman Group relays that writing must be distinctive and relevant to the editors and publishers she works with. If it is not, she says it will be __________.
a. ignored b. rewritten c. rejected d. published inaccurately
In the Ledbetter case, the burden of proof rests on
a. the plaintiff. b. the defendant. c. the state. d. the federal government.
To prove libel, someone must show that:
a. the statement injured the person's reputation or income or caused mental anguish. b. the statement was communicated to a third party. c. the journalist or the print or broadcast organization is at fault. d. All of these answers are correct.
According to the text, what was McLuhan’s general attitude toward the possibility of
“television addiction”?
a. He would have been sympathetic to this idea; he believed TV was very involving and could have addictive power. © 2016 Cengage Learning®. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part. b. He would have been sympathetic to this idea; he personally claimed to be physically addicted to TV. c. He would NOT have been sympathetic to this idea; he believed that TV was a cool medium and did not have the capacity to foster addiction. d. He would NOT have been sympathetic to this idea; he pointed out that TV saturated people and eventually they stopped watching it. e. He would have been sympathetic to this idea, but only if TV was combined with a regular dose of heroin during the peak point of arousal during a TV show.