Mirra and Ben, a barista at her favorite coffee house, flirt when she orders her latte. Ben’s arms are covered in tattoos, and his nose is pierced in three places. Mirra is not sure she and Ben would be a good match because she is attracted to intellectual men. When Mirra mentions their flirtation to her friend Sara, she learns Ben has a Ph.D. in philosophy and hosts a podcast on applied ethics. In stereotyping Ben, Mirra ignored ______.
a. individual differences
b. patterns of classification
c. unique schemata
d. fixed impressions
a. individual differences
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Kyle is frantically trying to finish his outline, because he forgot that his outline was due the following day. Since the Internet is easy to access and there are so many sites available, he assumes that he can take what he wants and never be caught
Kyle's assumption illustrates that technology has led to a greater tendency for some people to A) conduct research in libraries. B) use ethical communication. C) plagiarize. D) enhance their credibility using verifiable sources. E) build ethos.
Which of the following is an example of a central idea?
A. "My two major points are about the school bond issue." B. "There are two reasons why we should vote for the school bond issue on November 2nd." C. "The school bond issue is important." D. "I am a member of the school bond issue committee."
Using someone else's words in your speech as if they were your own constitutes plagiarism.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The Angelos family tells the story of how their great-grandfather came from Greece with only the clothes on his back and $40 in his pocket and built the family business that they now depend upon for their livelihood. This is an example of which type of family story?
A. courtship stories B. dialectical stories C. birth stories D. survival stories