The tendency to view one's own group as the standard against which all other groups should be measured or judged is called _____
a. stereotyping
b. labeling
c. ethnocentrism
d. prejudice
Answer: c
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comfortable voting unless we discuss this for another hour." She is taking the role of A. gatekeeper. B. supporter. C. deserter. D. blocker.
In public speaking, sound ethical decisions involve weighing a potential course of action against
A. the personal opinions of the speaker. B. a socially accepted code of legal rules. C. the frame of reference of the audience. D. a set of ethical guidelines or standards. E. the speaker's strategic objectives.
A nonverbal move that controls communication, such as starting to move away from a person, is an example of a nonverbal cue called an adaptor.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Jason has thoroughly researched his speech on the art of tattooing. It has many different types of supporting material and is well-organized. Right before presenting, Jason printed out his complete outline, and read directly from it when speaking. Which of the following statements most likely pertains to this situation?
A) Jason forgot to visualize success, which would have helped reduce his nervousness. B) Jason forgot to organize his speech in a way that made sense to his audience. C) Jason wasn’t prepared; he didn't rehearse his speech several times before he delivered it. D) Jason didn't have enough supporting material.