Which of the following is NOT true in regard to the use
of extended examples?
a. They are also called anecdotes.
b. They allow the audience to linger on the vivid
images created in the example.
c. They need to fit together and be plausible in
the eyes of the audience.
d. You can use several in a row to demonstrate
frequency.
d
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Indiscrimination is best described as that which occurs when we
a. emphasize proximity or similarity. b. fail to emphasize proximity or similarity. c. emphasize or focus on similarities, but neglect or fail to acknowledge differences, considering all things similar essentially the same. d. emphasize or focus on similarities, and acknowledge differences, considering all things similar essentially the same.
The physiological process where an individual interprets sounds is referred to as:
A) receiving B) listening C) hearing D) absorption
Smiles, head nods, eye contact, and clapping from audience members are all forms of
a. encoding. b. decoding. c. internal noise. d. feedback.
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1.People’sidentitiescanchangeovertime. 2.Beingagolfercan be apartofa person’sindividualidentity. 3.Self-esteem is fixed and does not alter over time.