The principles that guide us in determining if something is morally correct are called
A. ethics.
B. ethos.
C. pathos.
D. logos.
Answer: A
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A. only her teammates’ feedback—we attend to feedback from our peers more frequently than from those of a different status B. only her coach’s feedback—we usually attend to feedback that is consistent with our own perception of identity C. both her coach and her teammates’ feedback—we always consider both positive and negative evaluations before determining which to believe D. neither her coach nor her teammates’ feedback—once we have a perception of our own identity, we do not attend to any feedback on that identity
According to your book, the primary reason speeches fail to meet their goals is because of
speakers' failure to A. analyze the audience. B. organize main points. C. engage in uncertainty reduction. D. practice delivery.
Describe some of the limitations of using a large-scale survey such as an opinion poll.
What will be an ideal response?
Alex used his gesture as a(n) __________ when he held his arm up high and his hand at a 90 degree angle to show how tall his older brother was
a. illustrator b. emblem c. adaptor d. regulator