As a public speaker, your facial expression should match _______
a. your body
b. other speakers'
c. what you say
d. your presentation aids
c
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To understand her identity, Kiera carefully examined how her race, gender, class, sexuality, and ability/disability operate in relationship to each other. She is using the notion of
a. standpoint theory. b. ethnocentrism. c. racial historicism. d. intersectionality.
Television is the quintessential postmodern art form because
a. it comes to us in 20-, 60-, and 90-minute chopped up narratives. b. its fictional programs typically come to us in fragments as 13 to 22 weekly installments. c. its weekly program episodes are broken into multiple acts and interrupted by commercials and promotions. d. its temporal, linear narratives are composed of disjointed plots, disconnected elements, and an aesthetic of excess. e. All of the above.
Angelica is nervous about her upcoming presentation to a group of
senior managers about the status of a product development project in her department. She doesn't feel confident about her presentation skills. She worries that the managers will find her boring. Angelica's primary source of presentation anxiety is fear ofa. fear. b. the unknown. c. the spotlight. d. the audience. e. breaking the rules.
A supervisor calls in a subordinate to discuss the subordinate's recurring tardiness. This is an example of
A) a counseling interview. B) an exit interview. C) a reprimand interview. D) a persuasive interview. E) an information getting interview.