Larry never has anything good to say about any idea generated during group meetings. Because of Larry's negativity, the group has not made much progress toward its goal. In this group, Larry represents the __________
a) follower
b) recognition seeker
c) evaluator-critic
d) blocker
Answer: d
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Resignifying “race” as “culture” is problematic because
a. it ignores how class intersects with racial hierarchy. b. it assumes that cultural differences are the cause of racial disparity. c. it ignores how cultural differences are disappearing in the context of globalization. d. it assumes that everyone belongs to the same culture.
Televisual realism
a. uses signs, conventions, narrative strategies, etc. to depict an objective universe that exists beyond the TV screen and against which the truthfulness of screen images are judged. b. is an oxymoron. c. is a problematic concept because TV does not reproduce reality, but only depicts reality—even in news stories. d. naturalizes constructed notions of what reality should be, and thus is a biased manipulation of reality. e. All of the above.
Jose has a hard time getting along with his
co-worker Karla. There is obvious tension between the two, but Karla absolutely refuses to acknowledge the conflict. She has told her friends that a problem doesn't even really exist. Which conflict style is Karla prescribing to? A. Accommodating B. Collaborating C. Avoiding D. Competing
Pennington's work about the mother-adolescent daughter dynamic utilizes, in part, Hofstede's discussion of individualism and collectivism. Which of the following does not represent Hofstede's work accurately?
a. Hofstede believes that collectivists cultures are more stable economically b. Hofstede indicates that collectivists cultures view group needs as primary and emphasize conformity and harmony c. Hofstede argues that members of individualistic cultures value freedom, uniqueness, and self-reliance d. All of the above are true reflections of Hofstede's work e. None of the above are accurate reflections of Hofstede's work