__________ theory assumes that group leadership can be learned and that whatever the group needs at a given time can be provided by one of the members
Fill in the blanks with correct word
Functional
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When talking about other people, we may minimize stereotypes and prejudicial perceptions by using
a. clarifying terms. b. generalizations. c. inflexible perceptions. d. inferential data. e . in-group characterizations
Which of the following statements is an example of indiscrimination?
a. "Bill Jonsen is just like the rest of them: lazy and uneducated." b. "I don't want Barbara Jones on the city council." c. "I don't like Bill Jonsen because of the way he treated my father." d. "Barbara Jones and Bill Jonsen are lazy and uneducated."
In making Nanook of the North, Robert Flaherty ________
A) insisted on calling the main subject of the film by his real name, "Nanook," even after his producers urged him to translate the name for impatient audiences B) staged events C) made his preference for industrial culture clear D) introduced the gramophone (or, record player) into Inuit culture
Everyone in the room was set to applaud as Raymond started to wrap up his wedding toast. But instead of finishing, he said, "Now that I have you all here, let me tell you about the great new app my company is developing." When Raymond finishing talking about the app, there was little applause and a serious glare from the bride and groom. Which aspect of audience analysis did Raymond fail to take into consideration?
A. the audience's attitudes toward the speaker B. the audience's disposition toward the occasion C. the group membership of the audience D. the education of the audience E. the physical setting for the speech.