In his speech, Keenan underscored how AIDS was a widespread problem, offering
the following points. Which organizational pattern has he used?
I. AIDS is a problem in our urban areas.
II. AIDS is a problem in our suburbs.
III.
AIDS is a problem in our small towns.
A) Spatial
B) Categorical
C) Transitional
D) Chronological
A
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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Explicit verbal disclosures are necessary in high-context cultures. 2. Self-disclosure is one of the most common forms of communication. 3. People tend to return another’s self-disclosure with one that matches it in level of intimacy. 4. Disclosures generally happen incrementally over time. 5. Sidney Jourard believed disclosing to create intimacy with another was the most important factor for relationship health.
Hilary is very upset about a personal problem, so she talks to Chuck about it. He offers her advice about resolving the problem, but Hilary still feels upset
She then tells Fran about the situation; Fran makes Hilary feel better, but she doesn't offer advice. Who's response is more appropriate, according to research? A. Fran's response is more appropriate, since she provided empathy rather than offering a "quick fix" for the problem. B. Chuck's response is more appropriate, since he got to the heart of Hilary's problem and attempted to relieve her distress. C. Both approaches are appropriate; they are consistent with research indicating that men tend to listen to solve problems while women listen to show support for the other person. D. Both approaches are inappropriate; research documents the importance of women learning to cope with their problems independently, rather than relying on outside parties.
Rules for nonverbal behaviors are culturally based
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
To be competent communicators:
a. We must be able to think critically. b. We do not need evidence in order to support an opinion. c. We must find the errors in what others say. d. We are always at a critical point when we are thinking.