Which of the following revisions makes the question "How much did your life change after the earthquake?" an accurately based question?
A. "Did your life change after the earthquake?"
B. "Why did your life change after the earthquake?"
C. "How soon did your life change after the earthquake?"
D. "How did your family life change after the earthquake?"
A. "Did your life change after the earthquake?"
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a) Crime b) Periodical c) Obituary d) Speech
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. According to the transtheoretical model of change, mediators of behavioral change (adopting exercise) are self-efficacy, decisional balance (pros and cons), and processes of change. 2. It is possible that exercise prescriptions based on preferred intensities might increase adherence to exercise programs. 3. Self-efficacy predicts adoption and maintenance of exercise, but cannot be increased with mastery experiences. 4. Both adoption and maintenance of exercise programs are inversely associated with exercise intensity. 5. The belief that exercise behavior can be influenced by intrapersonal, social and physical environment, and public policy variables is a tenet of social cognitive theory.
The ________ is the main idea of the entire speech that captures the key message in a short, precise statement that listeners can remember easily.
a. text b. thesis statement c. body d. purpose statement
When committing the fallacy of false cause, a speaker assumes
A. that when one thing follows another, the first is the cause of the second. B. that an audience is familiar with the causes of an event. C. that a single event has multiple causes. D. All of these answers are correct. E. Both that a single event has multiple causes and that an audience is familiar with the causes of an event.