Fixmer-Oraiz and Wood argue that communication is the fulcrum for change because

A. change comes through communication.
B. communication allows us to identify and challenge cultural views.
C. communication allows us to define alternatives and persuade others.
D. individuals may be powerful social agents for change through communication.
E. all of the above are valid reasons.


E. all of the above are valid reasons.

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a. sex b. sex role c. gender d. orientation

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a. There have been many cures to other diseases found over the years. b. A cultural shift in Sub-Saharan Africa has eradicated prejudice against alternative sexual orientations, making it more likely that HIV sufferers will seek help. c. There has been a decrease in AIDS mortality rates. d. People around the world are committed to working together to end AIDS.

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The research process may begin again if a researcher discovers additional questions when analyzing the existing data.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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