A generalization applied to a person because you perceive him or her to have attributes
associated with a specific group is an example of ________.
A) reframing B) self-fulfilling prophecy
C) social comparison D) stereotyping
D
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A. social media B. television C. smart phones D. protests
What is the goal of a speech of inspiration and what is it rooted
in? What will be an ideal response?
What is a brief,typically informal written messageto other employeeswithin a company?
a. Memo b. Business letter c. Progress report d. Proposal
Felix had been angry with his roommate Hector for some time. Hector was always playing his music so loudly that Felix couldn't concentrate, much less have a conversation on the telephone. Despite his anger, he hadn't expressed his feelings to Hector. Which of the following is true of this situation?
A. Hector and Felix are not engaged in conflict, because the source of their conflict is not interpersonal. B. Hector and Felix are engaged in conflict, because conflict can exist "under the surface" for some time. C. Hector and Felix are not engaged in conflict, because conflict must be expressed. D. Hector and Felix are engaged in conflict, because Felix's anger is sufficient to produce conflict.