What is the difference between a culture and a public?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: Cultures are larger than publics and may consist of countless different publics. While common values or interests in a particular situation unite members of a public, members of a culture are united by a host of demographic, psychographic, and geographic traits.

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______ distance extends from you to around 18 inches away.

a. Intimate b. Personal c. Social d. Public

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A caucus is ______.

A. a legal maneuver only used by attorney mediators B. a private meeting C. a short break D. an information gathering session for disputants to seek expert opinions

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Which of the following is not an example of a listener giving feedback?

A. shaking one's head and looking away after a speaker says something upsetting B. separating a speaker's opinions from statements of fact C. asking questions after a presentation D. laughing when a speaker says something amusing

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Minority members of groups are often the lowest contributors.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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