The perspective of the generalized other develops from:
a. The image of ourselves we see in the mirror.
b. The collection of rules, roles, and attitudes endorsed by the whole social community.
c. A generalized formulation of who we are based on self-talk.
d. Repressed memories that are accessed through hypnosis.
b. The collection of rules, roles, and attitudes endorsed by the whole social community.
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Often, the most effective refutation is
a. silence. b. nonverbal. c. counterargument. d. counterplan.
The handbook mentions one of the guidelines for speaking to inform is to "be clear." What does that
mean? What will be an ideal response?
Holly and Joe work together at the local movie theater. Holly thinks Joe's quirks and shyness are endearing and loves to work beside him. How is Joe, who has low self-esteem, likely to interpret Holly's friendliness?
a. "She's just being nice because she feels sorry for me." b. "Someone finally appreciates me for who I am." c. "She's OK, but I could do better." d. He wouldn't even notice Holly.
An example of a closed question is "What is your opinion of on-campus food?"
Indicate whether the statement is true or false