Matching
1) Linda looks at herself in the mirror and says, "I
am a good person who cares for others."
A) dangers of self-disclosure
B) securing affirmation
C) self-disclosure
D) stereotyping
E) primacy effect
2) Johnny tells Yolanda, "This has been a good
year. The last few months were hard, but it
started out great."
3) "Aren't all Asians taking honors classes?"
4) Pat takes Chris's hand and says, "I've never
told you this before, but I love you."
5) Dana is afraid to tell her parents she is gay for
fear they will reject her.
1. B; 2. E; 3. D; 4. C; 5. A
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A. True B. False
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. A speaker would be more likely to use shorter sentences than a writer. 2. A listener must adjust to the pace of the speaker. 3. The fact that the English language has many more negative terms for women than for men suggests that we treat men and women equally, even in our thoughts. 4. The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis is called a "hypothesis" because it is a basic law of nature, like gravity. 5. The English language has a word for everything that exists.
Claudia is researching her speech on the use of wind farms as an energy source. According to your textbook, Claudia should
A. distinguish in her notes between paraphrases and direct quotations. B. make a separate entry for each note. C. take notes only from sources she knows she will cite in the speech. D. All of these answers are correct. E. Both make a separate entry for each note and distinguish in her notes between paraphrases and direct quotations.