According to statistics, what are the chances of someone knowing if someone is telling the truth or lying?
A) 30/70
B) 25/75
C) 50/50
D) 20/80
Answer: C) 50/50
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their private jets to participate in the debate, while he traveled to the debate on a commercial airliner. "Obviously, no one cares about the environment but me," he asserted. How should we evaluate this speaker's use of emotional appeal? A) highly ethical, because he raised an appropriate issue and exposed other candidates' behaviors B) ethically questionable, due to his lack of evidence and reasoning regarding the candidates' actual views on the environment C) ethically sound, because he provides concrete evidence of how each candidate refused to be environmentally conscious when given the choice D) ethically sound, since it reveals the candidate's own genuine concern for the environment and how we must hold every candidate accountable
People are often only willing to engage in _____ when they are angry or emotional
a. discussion b. strategy control c. listening d. conflict
Bonding skills may include all of the following EXCEPT
a. the use of nicknames. b. development and use of slang and/or jargon. c. communication that relates to the nature of the relationship. d. saying, " I think you're a good friend and I really like you." e. the use of "I" and "me."
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What will be an ideal response?