Compare and contrast benevolent deception with unmitigated honesty in the health care setting.
What will be an ideal response?
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Research shows that all the following factors affect how accurately you can identify an individual by voice alone, except ______.
a. whether the speaker is trying to fool us b. whether or not the speaker has an identifiable accent c. how well you know the speaker d. how much the speaker says
Which of the following shot combinations best illustrates a comparison
idea-associative montage?
a. fire—snowstorm b. sports car racing along highway—shadow of jet plane on road following it c. sports car going around a curve—limousine going around a curve d. house on fire—fire engines racing to scene e. house on a suburb street—the same house in a meadow
Both speakers and listeners may offer turn-taking cues in conversations
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Consider the following excerpt from the description of methods in
Lindsley, S.L. (1999). Communication and “the Mexican way”: Stability and trust as core symbols in Maquiladoras. Western Journal of Communication, 63(1), 1-31. “I conducted informal interviews as conversations on the topics of cultural and intercultural communication in the maquiladoras. These conversations emerged from interactions with participants in formal interviews and with others who were knowledgeable about maquiladoras. These were unplanned conversations which occurred spontaneously during the time I was living in a U.S – Mexican bordertown . . . These interviews had no formal structure; they simply occupied portions of naturally occurring conversations. As a result, they were not, as a rule, recorded; however, I completed field notes as soon afterward as possible” (p. 5) What type of interview was Lindsley using? a. The ethnographic conversation b. The depth interview c. The focus interview d. The narrative interview