The learned patterns of perceptions, values, and behaviors shared by a group of people are referred to as

a. heterogeneous.
b. culture.
c. philosophy.
d. worldview.


B

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Social Penetration Theory explains that self-disclosure has three interconnected dimensions:

depth, breadth, and frequency. Which of the following represents the dimension of breadth? a. In addition to talking about your academic major and work credentials, you also share information about your GPA and professional awards. b. In addition to sharing your views on politics, parenting, and favorite pastimes, you begin sharing your views on religion, running marathons, and reading mysteries. c. Rather than telling someone you like him/her, you say "I love you." d. The more you get to know Jim, the more comfortable you feel sharing your personal thoughts and feelings. e. All of the above represent the dimension of breadth.

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Asking a question such as "What do you believe the state should do about funding education?" is an example of

A) a closed-ended question. B) an open-ended question. C) a psychological question. D) a leading question.

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A person whose photo is taken without her permission while she is walking down a public sidewalk cannot successfully sue for public disclosure of private facts but could successfully sue for

A. trespassing. B. intrusion. C. false light invasion of privacy. D. none of the answers is correct.

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Braxton is speaking about types of plumbing systems. As he is explaining types of pipes, he realizes that he has reversed the order in which he intended to discuss hot and cold water systems. What should he do?

A. Proceed as if the mistake did not happen B. Repeat the speech from the part where he began mixing things up C. Restart the speech from the beginning D. Stop the speech and apologize for making a blunder

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