No decision a speaker makes is morally neutral
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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An argument where a series of like instances are assembled to show the existence of a general principle is
called a. analogy. b. cause. c. sign. d. generalization.
Judgment that is designed to confirm others is
a. disconfirming communication. b. constructive criticism. c. empathy. d. sympathy. e. destructive criticism.
An effective speech should be organized around _________.
A. Supporting material B. Sub-points C. Main points D. Presentation aids
______________________ suggests that relationships, as well as individuals, confront many tensions that push and pull in many different directions at the same time
A) Social information processing theory B) Interpersonal needs theory C) Social penetration theory D) Dialectical theory E) Social exchange theory