Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1.Human beings cannot communicate because all behavior has message value.
2.Nonverbal communication is known as a “relationship language,” because it expresses how we feel about one another.
3.The more we hone our nonverbal abilities, the more likely we are to be perceived as approachable, socially adjusted, and able to have satisfying relationships.
4.When communicating online, there is no way to replace nonverbal cues; all conversation must be done with words.
5.Using nonverbal cues appropriately can create a less favorable impression and will not help you to develop a relationship.
1.TRUE
2.TRUE
3.TRUE
4.FALSE
5.FALSE
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A. applied an amount of overhead to Work in Process that was equal to the actual amount of overhead. B. found it necessary to recalculate the predetermined overhead rate. C. applied more overhead to Work in Process than the actual amount of overhead cost for the year. D. applied less overhead to Work in Process than the actual amount of overhead cost for the year.
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A) positive B) negative C) persuasive D) routine E) personal
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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A. A statistical process for estimating the relationships among variables. B. A statistical process that finds the way to make a design, system, or decision as effective as possible, for example, finding the values of controllable variables that determine maximal productivity or minimal waste. C. A statement about what will happen or might happen in the future such as future sales or employee turnover. D. Predictions based on time-series information.