Tom was complaining and making insulting remarks to Mark about a mutual friend. In response, Mark's jaw tightened and he started shaking his head. Mark's nonverbal feedback made Tom realize he was being a petty person
In this instance, Tom experienced how communication
a. follows a linear model.
b. follows a circular model.
c. influences self-identity.
d. can terminate relationships.
C
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_____ cues tell the listener that the speaker is finished and wishes to exchange the role of speaker for the role of listener
A) Backchanneling B) Turn-denying C) Turn-requesting D) Turn-yielding
________ causes greater harm to a person's reputation than any other form of defamation
a) Libel b) Slander c) Qualified privilege d) False light
Liz (white American) is a devout Christian woman. This semester, she starts sharing a house with Rani, a Hindu woman from India. What can Liz do to form a successful intercultural alliance with Rani?
a. Trying to understand Rani's perspectives, even though Liz disagrees with them. b. Avoiding the topic of religion in the house so that they don't have to engage in a religious argument c. Pretending that she agrees with religious principles of Hinduism so that Rani will accept her d. Treating Rani as just a normal woman as Liz without focusing on each other's nationality or religion
Identify the two locations from which dialectical tensions result. Provide an example of each.
What will be an ideal response?