Our tendency to put ourselves in situations that reinforce our attitudes, beliefs, values, or
behaviors is known as
A) intuitive reinforcement.
B) situational control.
C) memory enforcement.
D) selective exposure.
D
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A. are inclined to see the world as continuous masses of matter
A. are inclined to see the world as continuous masses of matter B. have an analytic view of focusing on objects and their attributes C. see a world of discrete, unconnected things D. sense the world largely the same as other cultures do
Cable systems were created to provide
A) additional channels in large, metropolitan areas. B) access to television shows in rural areas. C) on-demand movies. D) channels other networks refused to carry.
Which of Mark Knapp's six nonverbal dimensions is operating in the following example?You call the organizer of the fundraising event to ask whether you should dress professionally or wear casual clothing
a. constraints–temporary b. familiarity–unusual c. privacy–open d. warmth–comfortable e. informality–formal
A speech in which you try to convince your audience that drinking during pregnancy leads to complications at birth might best be organized into the _______ pattern
A) cause-effect/effect-cause B) spatial C) topical D) temporal