When do group decisions work best?

A. When fast decisions are needed
B. When accuracy is crucial
C. When the decision will only affect a few people
D. When tasks are simple


B

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. Individuals with a higher need for cognition are more likely to elaborate on the message. 2. Mood has not impact on the way a receiver responds to a persuasive message. 3. One way to reduce reactance to a persuasive message is to avoid using forceful language. 4. If audience’s believe that they have the freedom to choose, they are more likely to experience reactance to a persuasive message. 5. The effects of inoculation generalize to all opposing messages.

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Entering a __________ such as "parenting styles" or "language and interpersonal communication" when conducting online research will narrow your results to those that are specific to your needs

Fill in the blank with correct word

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Sara is a Mexican American college student. When she was living in a Midwestern city where most people are white, she tried to ignore her Mexican identity because she does not like being different

When she moved to New Mexico to go to college there, Sara made friends with a Mexican woman who lives next door. The woman told Sara a lot about Mexican histories and histories of Mexican Americans in the U.S., which Sara never heard of before. Learning more about Mexican histories, Sara starts perceiving her Mexican identity is important for her. This is an example that majority history is a critical component for enhancing cultural identity. Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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An introduction is generally about _______ percent of the length of the entire speech.

a. 10 b. 15 c. 20 d. 25

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