Which of the dialectical tensions was found to be the most important in the study of married

couples reported in your textbook?

A) connectedness versus autonomy
B) predictability versus novelty
C) openness versus closedness
D) fussy versus complacent


C

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Research indicates that Israelis prefer the content-centered listening style, while Germans prefer the action-centered listening style. This finding reflects which concepts?

a. Individualistic cultures tend to prefer direct communication styles. b. Most people adjust their listening style according to setting. c. High power distance cultures prefer to hear more detail. d. National culture influences listening style preferences.

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An outline contains the following main points for a speech about types of bicycles

I. One type of bicycle is built for racing. II. Hybrid bicycles. III. Mountain bikes have especially sturdy frames, suspension, and wheels. What is the problem? A. The main points are not of relatively equal value. B. The main points do not have a parallel structure. C. The main points use Roman numerals. D. The main points are not indented.

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In his speech about registering to vote, Dan explains the new legislation that allows voter registration to coincide with driver's license renewal

But he concludes by stating that anyone who is not registered should immediately register in time for the next election. Finally, Dan reiterates: "Everyone please register to vote; it's your right and your duty as a citizen." What aspect of effective conclusions has Dan utilized? A) an appeal to respond on the part of the audience B) a personal reference to his own experience C) an effective summary of main points in a speech D) an inspirational appeal or challenge to the audience

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Role-playing a situation is destructive to creative thinking because it limits the possibilities

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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