In the popular book Eat, Pray, Love, the author Elizabeth Gilbert explores three countries in terms of their cuisine and religious and sacred rituals. Gilbert uses the book to connect food to which type of need?
A. instrumental
B. spiritual
C. physical
D. identity
Answer: B
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The principle that self-disclosures occur over time is reflected in which scenario?
a. Matthew reveals increasingly intimate information about himself as he gets to know Larissa. b. Matthew discloses similarly intimate information about himself when Larissa tells him a secret. c. Matthew only feels comfortable disclosing intimate information to Larissa after they are very close. d. Matthew tells Larissa intimate information only occasionally; usually they engage in small talk.
Which form of delivery provides the advantage of allowing the speaker to focus more on the delivery itself, rather than on what is being said?
A) Memorized delivery B) Manuscript delivery C) Extemporaneous delivery D) Impromptu delivery E) Spontaneous delivery
In testing the validity of the argument in question 2, you would be well advised to
ask (a) is the asserted relationship between the grounds and the effect consistent, or are there instances in which the effect has not followed from these grounds? (b) are sufficient case or instances cited as grounds to ensure the reliability of the generalization? (c) how similar are the cases cited and are the similarities cited key factors? (d) is this truly an either-or situation?
When a group becomes familiar with its members and the group task, this is known as the _____ phase of group development
a. orientation
b. conflict
c. emergence
d. reinforcement