A stereotype is a(n) _______
a. organized body of information about some action, event or procedure
b. example of self-fulfilling prophecy
c. fixed impression of a group of people
d. self-serving bias
c
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Which approach to knowing characterizes the research undertaken using Expectancy Violations Theory?
A. critical approach B. interpretive/hermeneutic approach C. ontological approach D. positivistic/empirical approach
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following is not a regulative communication rule? [pp. 72–73, III]
a. Children should not interrupt adults. b. We do not talk about private issues in public. c. Call out "Amen" in response to the pastor. d. Sticking your tongue out at someone is rude. e. Applaud at the end of a speech.
Raw data are usually not useful because they are not ____.
A. collected B. numbers C. related to health D. organized