One of the drawbacks mentioned in the textbook of using books as sources is ________
A) they are heavy to carry around
B) the information is not usually as reliable as articles in journals
C) because it takes a longer time to publish a book, the information in them may be dated
D) the information is not as reliable as a website
C
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Which thesis would be used for a persuasive speech addressing a question of policy?
A. "The death penalty is unjustifiable." B. "College athletics minimize the importance of academics." C. "Medial marijuana should be legalized." D. "Television violence leads to violent behavior in viewers."
According to the text, what was McLuhan’s general attitude toward the possibility of
“television addiction”?
a. He would have been sympathetic to this idea; he believed TV was very involving and could have addictive power. © 2016 Cengage Learning®. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part. b. He would have been sympathetic to this idea; he personally claimed to be physically addicted to TV. c. He would NOT have been sympathetic to this idea; he believed that TV was a cool medium and did not have the capacity to foster addiction. d. He would NOT have been sympathetic to this idea; he pointed out that TV saturated people and eventually they stopped watching it. e. He would have been sympathetic to this idea, but only if TV was combined with a regular dose of heroin during the peak point of arousal during a TV show.
According to your textbook, "Managing up" is a
A. communication strategy used by managers to get the most out of their subordinates B. leadership strategy that relies on subordinates creating the manager's goals C. tendency of managers to delegate tasks to subordinates D. communication concept in which subordinates identify their manager's weaknesses and adapt to meet their goals.
Which of the strategies for managing dialectical tensions are most effective, according to research?
a. balance b. integration c. recalibration d. reaffirmation e. b, c, and d are seen as the most productive