Which of the following strategies for enacting a face threatening act (FTA) is typically used, when task efficiency is a priority and the power/status difference between individuals is large?
A. negative politeness strategy
B. going off the record strategy
C. positive politeness strategy
D. bald on-record strategy
D. bald on-record strategy
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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. It matters little how characters in a narrative are depicted. 2. The same person can be a hero in one advocate’s narrative and a villain in another’s. 3. Victims need to be likeable for a narrative to be persuasive. 4. The scene of a narrative is rarely worth understanding.
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1.Dylan is a game player who likes to play “hard to get” and have fun in his relationships. It is difficult for Dylan to stay committed to one romantic relationship for very long so he is a ludic lover. 2.According to Sternberg’s Triangular Theory of Love, the “passion” component is the most important of the three components. 3.Susan fell madly in love with Rob the moment she met him. She was attracted to him because of his stunning good looks, she is a Storge lover. 4.Kaitlyn is infatuated with Ward but has become engaged to Ryan who is stable and hard working. She is a pragma lover. 5.The attachment style defined by positive model of self and negative model of others is the secure style.
_________ make common place experiences within the organization and contribute to the overall reality of what it means to be in the group culture.
A. Rituals B. Stories C. Rites D. Vocabulary
Why is mediated group communication difficult?
What will be an ideal response?