To remove barriers to commitment it is wise to threaten audience values
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
FALSE
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Throughout the textbook, you have learned a number of ethical principles for communication
What ethical principles should guide communication that takes place in small groups? Why are these ethical principles important for effective group communication? What will be an ideal response?
Radical feminists
A) "questioning and living with our ideals and values" B) recognizes the importance of emotion in communicative behavior C) constantly reevaluate options and solutions until an acceptable one is reached D) separate men and women to resolve imbalance between the sexes E) implies the equitable balance of power and resources F) promoting self-reflection, collective development, and individual opportunity G) communicative action that violates the values of voice, community, and fairness are identified H) work within the existing structure to gain equal opportunity for women I) emphasizes power may be present when conflict is covert as well as overt J) observable decision-making behavior that involves conflict
In a symposium
A) speakers choose topics and then identify ways that those topics are related. B) group members follow a Lincoln-Douglas debate format. C) speeches are usually given from a manuscript to assure consistency among speakers. D) most group interaction happens in the early stages of developing the presentation.
Once a group has selected the best solution to a problem, their final task is to test and implement the solution
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.