Define strategic ambiguity.

What will be an ideal response?


In strategic ambiguity, communicators are deliberately vague, which allows them to appeal to multiple audiences. For example, the promise to respond “forcefully” to a crisis is an abstract statement, which can be interpreted many different ways by stakeholders.

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In Rogers’ theory, self­actualization is:

a. a concept young children learn in early childhood programs. b. a single life force. c. a built-in motivation. d. a single life force and a built-in motivation.

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Schmuck and Runkey (1995) developed an operational model for action research. Which of the following premises are not used in this operational model?

a. Random groups b. Decision-making procedures c. Implementation d. Focus on teaching

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Which of the following is a distancing question in Dialogic Reading?

a. What is the picture showing? b. Where does this story take place? c. What was the name of the boy's pet? d. Has anything like that ever happened to you?

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Verbally praising a student who is behaving appropriately is an example of

a. controlling problem behavior. b. supporting desirable behavior. c. operant conditioning. d. contingency contracting.

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