What are three explanations for why we are living in the "age of the disposable worker"? Which of these explanations would you support, and why? What are the implications of these explanations for the experiences of the disposable worker? 

What will be an ideal response?


Answers will vary.

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Which of the following statements best describes high-context cultures?

A. Listeners pay more attention to the words spoken than the speaker's status B. People are less concerned about loss of face than in low-context cultures C. People believe that it is the listener's responsibility to achieve understanding D. Listeners expect messages to be detailed and thorough

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Our goal as public speakers should be to eliminate all communication apprehension

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Which factors determine the role of public relations in an organization that helps maintain a cordial relationship?

a) Type of organization, the perceptions of top management, and the capabilities of the public relations executive b) The perceptions of top management, contact with traditional media, and the capabilities of the workforce c) The capabilities of the workforce, the perceptions of top management, and contact with traditional media d) Type of organization, the perceptions of top management, and the capabilities of the workforce

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

1. The ability to multitask allows listeners to comprehend an advocate’s argument even though they may not be completely attentive. 2. The term selective defense mechanisms refers to the psychological process by which we manage information that is at odds with our existing beliefs. 3. As listeners, it is better that we defer judgment until an advocate has made his or her point. 4. In making an argument over an issue of fact or value, the advocate may only imply decision- making criteria. 5. Often, arguments supported with real or hypothetical examples reflect the advocate’s own experience with the topic under discussion.

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