According to your text, barriers to communication include which of the following?
a. Traditional male gender role
b. Traditional female gender role
c. Need for conflict
d. Need for neutrality
a
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In comparison to the White population, Asian Americans are
A) almost twice as likely to have a college degree B) almost three times as likely to have a college degree C) just as likely to have a college degree D) none of the above
What was the outcome of the classic prison simulation done by Zimbardo and his associates? a. Without being told to do so, students playing the role of guards behaved sadistically toward the students in the role of prisoners
b. When upper-class students were put in the role of prisoner, they were not abused as much as the working-class students in the same role. c. The students acting in the roles of both prisoners and the prisoners did not take the experiment seriously and so it was discontinued early. d. The findings were not significant in terms of how people adapt to roles of authority.
In Asking Questions: A Practical Guide to Questionnaire Design, Seymour Sudman and Norman Bradburn argue that one of the most common abuses of survey methods is the use of questions that:
a. are difficult for the average respondent to understand. b. are non-neutral and biased. c. do not allow the researcher to formulate quantifiable hypotheses. d. violate the respondent's right to privacy.
The media most dependent on sports are
A. books and magazines. B. newspapers and television. C. the Internet and radio. D. television and film.