Placing emphasis on one dialectic need and ignoring or neglecting the opposite dialectic need for a certain period of time describes
a. neutralization.
b. selection.
c. separation.
d. reframing.
e. bonding.
b
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What will be an ideal response?
The ADDY Awards are sponsored by
a. The American Advertising Federation b. The Advertising Club of New York c. The One Club d. Leo Burnett Worldwide
Traditional advice to researchers is to record each piece of information _______
a. on a spreadsheet with full citations b. on separate notecards with full citations c. on a spreadsheet with just the author of the work d. on separate notecards with just the author of the work
A transition not only connects two ideas but also indicates the nature of their connection
Indicate whether the statement is true or false