The reason we say that nonverbal communication is more believable than verbal
communication is that ________.
A) verbal communication is a conscious activity, much of our nonverbal is not
B) nonverbal communication is mostly under our conscious control
C) verbal communication is more ambiguous than nonverbal communication
D) nonverbal communication is less obvious than verbal communication
A
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When a persuaders is perceived as having a similar attitudes to those of the message receiver which of the following is true:
a. the persuasive effect is increased b. the receive is more likely to like the speaker c. The speaker is perceived as being more credible d. the speaker is perceived as being more trustworthy
Discuss Hofstede’s uncertainty avoidance dimension and provide examples of strong and weak uncertainty avoidance cultures.
What will be an ideal response?
To prepare for her speech on the safety of the city's soccer goals, Meg interviewed
Ms. Julie Fox, Director of Parks and Recreation. Which of the following citations best emphasizes the strength of Ms. Fox's testimony? A) "According to a city official, the soccer goals are not heavy enough to harm a child if they were to tip over, plus they are well anchored to keep them from tipping." B) "Ms. Julie Fox, our city's Director of Parks and Recreation, told me in a recent interview that the soccer goals are not heavy enough to harm a child if they were to tip over, plus they are well anchored to keep them from tipping." C) "Ms. Julie Fox told me recently that the goals are safe and there is no need to worry about them tipping over and injuring a child." D) "We can all rest assured that our soccer goals are safe, and at least one city official will happily go on record saying that they are—explaining that they are not only lightweight but well anchored."
His work set off a serious clamor for an end to censorship and freedom of expression in early England:
a) John Milton; b) Thomas Hobbes; c) John Locke; d) Cato; e) none of the above