Certain people tend to work harder in the presence of others. What is this phenomenon called?
a) Social facilitatio
b) Groupthink
c) Social loafing
d) Social presence
A
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Negative identity can be defined as
a. group identity that is based on being the opposite of the other, or not being the other. b. group identity that is based on a negative self-image. c. group identity that is based on the negative images in the media. d. group identity that is based on the negative images in the past.
Which of the following story pairs would most likely require breaking news interviews followed by hostile interviews?
A. devastation caused by a recent hurricane and the insufficient official response to the disaster B. a drug scandal concerning a baseball player and a piece about how his fans continue to support him C. an investigation of a murder trial that happened ten years ago and an in-depth study of the person convicted D. coverage of a marathon for charity and an interview of the winner
The type of credibility established by giving careful thought to your appearance, establishing eye contact, and having your credentials as well as accomplishments presented to the audience is known as _____ credibility
a. initial b. derived c. terminal d. deserved
Distinguish between captive and voluntary audience members. Provide an example of each, and explain why it is important for a speaker to recognize whether his or her audience is captive or voluntary.
What will be an ideal response?