Which of the following research questions could be appropriately addressed using experimental methods?
a. RQ: How do parents initiate conversations about safe sex with their teenagers?
b. RQ: Does participation in safe sex education in high school lead to decreased risky sexual behavior among teenagers?
c. RQ: What are the characteristics of conversations about safe sex between parents and teenagers?
d. RQ: What is the relationship between religiosity and beliefs in the importance of safe sex conversations among parents of teenagers?
Answer b
You might also like to view...
During the televised debate, the candidate denounced other candidates for flying in
their private jets to participate in the debate, while he traveled to the debate on a commercial airliner. "Obviously, no one cares about the environment but me," he asserted. How should we evaluate this speaker's use of emotional appeal? A) highly ethical, because he raised an appropriate issue and exposed other candidates' behaviors B) ethically questionable, due to his lack of evidence and reasoning regarding the candidates' actual views on the environment C) ethically sound, because he provides concrete evidence of how each candidate refused to be environmentally conscious when given the choice D) ethically sound, since it reveals the candidate's own genuine concern for the environment and how we must hold every candidate accountable
The key theme in the chapter on informative speeches is that mere information is tremendously valuable and relevant to our lives
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Define group norms and role expectations as they relate to building small group culture, including implicit and explicit rules. Where do you think these rules come from? In what ways are they useful or harmful to group processes?
What will be an ideal response?
Lewis spends a lot of time socializing while at work. In his interactions with Walid, he constantly asks personal questions and shares information about his family and hobbies. This frustrates Walid, who just wants to get his work done. This scenario illustrates ________, one of the intercultural communication challenges in business contexts.
A. the tension between efficiency and quality B. individualism versus collectivism C. differences in work and material gain attitudes D. task versus relationship priority