Avoid using nonverbal cues when talking to someone with a hearing impairment
a. True
b. False
b
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?rst class at the new university. Jamie and Helen both grew up on the East Coast so Helen knew Jamie was referring to her purse. Because Liz was from Iowa, she didn't know what Jamie was asking Helen to grab off the table. This is an example of a language difference on account of differences in A) social culture. B) racial background. C) geographic location. D) ethnic make-up.
Alfie and Romeo met a few months ago and, ever since, Romeo has begun to mirror the ways that Alfie carries textbooks, sits when in the library, and buys a certain beverage from the local coffee house. This mirroring is known as which of the following?
A. reciprocity effect B. redundancy effect C. acclimation effect D. go along to get along effect
Melanie ran an ad searching for a potential roommate to split the rent on a two bedroom house. Stephanie answers the ad, and Melanie suggests that they go out to eat lunch to assess their compatibility as roommates
At lunch, conversation starts off light, discussing where they grew up, etc. Then, Stephanie abruptly changes the topic of the conversation and discloses a time when she was sexually assaulted. Melanie is surprised that Stephanie is disclosing such intimate details since they have just met. Following Stephanie's self-disclosure, there is an awkward silence, and then Melanie changes the subject. Melanie is doubtful that they will get along as roommates. Discuss what happened in this incident in terms of reciprocity, appropriateness, and risk of self-disclosure. What will be an ideal response
Broadcast journalists do not carry the same burden of prior restraint as do print journalists
Indicate whether the statement is true or false