Trigger words evoke only negative reactions
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
FALSE
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Someone who suddenly declares that your relationship is over during a conflict is delivering a sudden-death statement.
a. true b. false
Which method of introducing a presentation is used in the following example? "Approximately 86 percent of non-millionaires drive high-status luxury cars, while real millionaires tend to live modestly, spending an average of $16 for haircut."
a. use statistics or examples b. quote someone c. tell a story d. ask a question e. refer to a well-known incident
You are a beat reporter waiting in a hotel lobby for a news conference to start. Which of the following is the best use of your time?
A. strike up a conversation with the hotel staff B. quietly review old notes C. look for other journalists and compare coverage strategies D. write a quick outline for the story
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Considerable empirical support has been reported in the literature to support thanatology models being able to explain sports career transitions. 2. Sinclair and Orlick (1993) found that the majority of athletes in their study perceived personal counselling as a useful coping strategy during the career transition process. 3. The quality of career transition will be determine by a variety of psychological, social, and environmental factors. 4. The causes for termination for an athletic career are found most frequently to be a function of the following factors: age, deselection, injury, and free choice. 5. Grove et al. (1997) have found evidence to suggest that athletes without strong athletic identities tended to use avoidance-based coping strategies during their career transition.