______ help a person or an organization disseminate a single message to multiple media outlets in a single moment.
A. Meetings
B. News conferences
C. Speeches
D. Breaking news
B. News conferences
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A scientific experiment to show that watching long hours of TV leads to being more fearful of
events in a neighborhood is an example of ________ reasoning. A) deductive B) inductive C) causal D) analogic
Which of the following statements best describes the focus of uncertainty reduction theory?
A. how we communicate our attraction to other people B. how we form our sense of self-worth in our relationships C. how we determine the value of our interpersonal relationships in our lives D. how we use information about other people in order to decrease ambiguity
Moshi and her best friend have phrases they use with each other that have specific meanings. For example, when they’re upset about something, they say, “I really need a hamburger,” and when they’re happy, they say, “It’s tea time.” Why are these phrases effective?
a. Moshi and her best friend have decided they like confusing other people. b. Moshi and her best friend have decided feedback is not important. c. Moshi and her best friend have decided nonverbal communication does not work. d. Moshi and her best friend have decided what these symbols mean.
People choose to be deceptive for a variety of reasons, and these reasons can be divided into two categories: __________.
A. altruistic and to gain resources B. altruistic and self-serving C. to protect one's self-image and self-serving D. self-serving and to gain resources