Considering your own family racial/ethnic socialization
a. Can be useful regardless of your own racial/ethnic status
b. Can help you see how your beliefs/values/behaviors were shaped
c. May provide understanding and appreciation of the lives of others
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
d.
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In the “excellence theory” of public relations it is reasoned that the ideal role for public relations is in ______.
a. representational model of communication b. agent-activist model of communication c. co-receptive model of communication d. two-way model of communication
A signal that is too loud is indicated on a VU meter by:
a. meter constantly pointing in the "red" area b. only one LED light illuminated c. meter pointing at -32 or -24 d. meter swinging below "zero"
The preferred way to avoid an ethnocentric perspective is to
A. be cautious about assuming similarity and recognize differences among people. B. deny differences, because stating that you recognize them can only get you into trouble. C. discover what you have in common, but assume that others are fundamentally different. D. assume that other individuals would prefer to think and act as you do.