Explain questions of fact, value, and policy. Give examples of each. Do you think one would be easier to argue than another in a 5- to 7-minute speech? Explain

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Answer: Questions of fact concern what is or is not true, what does or does not exist, what did or did not happen. Questions of value concern what people consider good or bad, moral or immoral, just or unjust. Questions of policy concern what should be done, what procedures should be adopted, what laws should be changed; in short, what policy should be followed. Examples will vary.

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Which negative nonverbal factor that can lead to a rejection during an interview did Leonard exhibit? a. poor personal appearance b. lacks interest and enthusiasm c. lacks purpose or a goal d. lacks confidence and poise e. overbearing or aggressive

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How pivotal was Princess Diana's role in development of the treaty? Do you think the timing of her death had any effect on the outcome?

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. The biggest problem in advertising to women comes from the fact that they are a niche market. 2. Multicultural strategy distinguishes consumer segments by cultural factors and segmentation factors. 3. Cross-cultural strategy distinguishes consumer segments by cultural factors and segmentation factors. 4. In the 1970s, advertising directed at African-American consumers dropped significantly. 5. Everyday people are often the vehicles brand managers use to tap into aspirational Black values.

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The perspective of the generalized other develops from:

a. The image of ourselves we see in the mirror. b. The collection of rules, roles, and attitudes endorsed by the whole social community. c. A generalized formulation of who we are based on self-talk. d. Repressed memories that are accessed through hypnosis.

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