In arguing against propositions of policy, it is usually wisest for the opponent to argue against both the reason for change and the consequences of change
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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Under the doctrine of promissory estoppel, ______.
a. a verbal promise is equivalent to a verbal contract. b. promises of confidentiality cannot be made by journalists. c. news sources cannot accept promises of confidentiality. d. when a promise is relied on and harm follows due to that promise being broken, legal liability may exist.
Reasoning by sign is infallible, as each sign only has one corresponding explanation
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The research technique used in compiling existing information generated by others is known as
A) secondary or library research B) feedback C) a communication audit D) a focus group E) surveying
This is a form of communication that has rules for the use of sounds and symbols.
A. Poetry B. Speech C. Language D. Prose