Discuss what is meant by hyperindividualism.
What will be an ideal response?
Hyperindividualism is the excesses of individualism. Students may also note that Tocqueville predicted that the United States would succumb to the excesses of individualism, which he called egoism. Hyperindividualism also includes the idea of withdrawing into individual private shells.
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What is a recommendation for selecting an appropriate topic?
A. Avoid topics on which you and your audience may disagree. B. Choose topics related to religion, politics, and child-rearing to pique audience interest. C. Find out what topics may be taboo when speaking to a culturally diverse audience and avoid them. D. Select a topic you know little about so you can learn something new along with your audience.
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Maintaining face is an interactive task. 2. Our identities can be threatened if messages we receive do not support our positive or negative face. 3. An identity marker is a physical expansion of the self, such as a name tag. 4. When you create a halo, whether positive or negative, for an individual, you are likely to interact with that person in a way that supports that impression. 5. Our attributions are the negative inferences we form when individuals engage in behavior we don’t like or of which we don’t approve.
Research that focuses on an organization's reputation and products is ________
A) problem-opportunity research B) quantitative research C) client research D) evaluation research E) stakeholder research
CHOOSE ALL THAT APPLY. Which of the following are suggested ways to adjust the frame of the interview?
a. Frame the interview as a performance in which you are acting out and displaying your best attributes. b. Frame the interview as an opportunity rather than a test. c. Frame the interview as a learning experience rather than a demonstration. d. Frame the interview as a dialogue rather than a monologue.