Explain the four primary differences between oral and written style
What will be an ideal response?
In speaking we tend to use shorter sentences; when we communicate orally, we tend to use more contractions, colloquial expressions, and slang; Oral style makes greater use of personal pronouns and references than written style; and oral style uses more repetition.
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Liking
A) the extent to which the supervisor believes that the subordinate will be able to perform the assigned tasks with little or no difficulty B) getting the subordinate to perform as a fully functioning organizational member C) any communication that indicates interpersonal warmth and closeness D) an overt form of influence where desired outcomes are fully disclosed E) messages and behaviors used to preserve an acceptable and lasting relational state. F) any communication between organizational members that implicitly or explicitly provides task guidance, personal evaluation, or other guidance G) attentive, friendly, and relaxed H) mutual affection the leader and member have for each other based primarily on interpersonal attraction I) inattentive, unfriendly, and unrelaxed J) those that attempt to gain relational rewards by explaining or justifying the actor's position and attitude K) a disguised attempt at upward influence L) an influence technique that uses either open influence or clearly stated outcomes
Grouphate refers to
A. a strong negative feeling about participating in groups. B. ostracism of one member by other members of a group. C. a hatred of all members of one particular group D. a negative feeling a member develops in her or his group after an argument. E. a hatred shared by all members of a group.