If Heather tells others about ideas Patrick shared with her in an initial conversation, she is scaling up to the 2nd degree of separation.  

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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What theory holds that media violence plays a contributing role in violent behavior, but not a triggering one?

A) catalytic theory B) aggressive stimulation theory C) cathartic effect theory D) accessory influence theory

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Joe is a member of Future Farmers of America (FFA), so for his demonstration speech he wanted to show his audience the proper way to groom and care for his prize-winning Holstein cattle

Instead of bringing a Holstein to class, what suggestion would you give Joe for his demonstration speech? a. Joe should use drawings since the actual object is too large and cumbersome to be easily used as a presentation aid for this speech. b. Joe should forego the use of presentation aids in such a situation since a large presentation aid (such as a cow) would be too distracting. c. Joe should use a three-dimensional model of a Holstein along with the items he uses to groom the cattle when the actual object is too large to be easily used as a presentation aid for a speech. d. Joe should go ahead and use the Holstein, even if it is large and not easy to maneuver, because an object is always preferable to a drawing or model.

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Ben sends his girlfriend, Tiffany, an instant message and waits, but gets no response. Ben is worried that Tiffany is angry with him, but she finally responds a few minutes later. This is an example of asynchronous interaction

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Barb is worried about the exam she has in her math class and is having difficulty focusing on

what Professor Guerrero is telling her about her assignment in Interpersonal Communication class. This is an example of psychological noise. Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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