How does emotional intelligence differ from emotional expressiveness?
a. Emotional intelligence is innate, whereas emotional expressiveness is learned.
b. Emotional expressiveness is innate, whereas emotional intelligence is learned.
c. Emotional intelligence is more comprehensive than emotional expressiveness.
d. Emotional expressiveness is more comprehensive than emotional intelligence.
C
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oldest, comes in for a drink. "Mark, ask your brother to come in for dinner please," says their Mom. Mark calls out to Brian to come inside. "Forget it!" says Brian. "I don't take orders from you." Which of these terms best describes the type of conflict in which the brothers are engaged? a. false b. unreal c. content d. relational e. misplaced
Sanquile steers the conversation among her friends away from spring break plans when she notices that LaTasha, who can't afford to go away, seems uncomfortable. Sanquile's behavior reflects
a. low affective orientation. b. high emotional expressiveness. c. high affective orientation. d. high emotional expressiveness.
To be competent communicators:
a. We must be able to think critically. b. We do not need evidence in order to support an opinion. c. We must find the errors in what others say. d. We are always at a critical point when we are thinking.
Which type of speech is given in situations when the exact wording of the speech is crucial or when the speech must fit within a predetermined time frame?
A. scripted B. extemporaneous C. memorized D. read