As your textbook explains, disagreements among members of a small group should be kept on a personal level so they won't interfere with the group's ability to complete its task.

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


False

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Isaac presents a persuasive speech in your public speaking class opposing a proposed increase in the

university's student athletic fee to offset shortfalls within the athletic department. Applying the six-step listening process, explain how you, as a listener, process Isaac's message. What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE regarding news releases?

a. Every PR practitioner must know how to write one. b. It is very straightforward and uncomplicated written tactic. c. It is written to gradually build up to the most important information. d. It should convince an editor to assign a reporter to write a story.

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Which statement is an example of aggressive communication?

a. "I appreciate your interest, but I want to keep this information to myself." b. "You're so rude! Mind your own business." c. "I don't feel comfortable talking about that right now." d. "I guess it's all right to tell you." e. "I really shouldn't tell you, but I suppose it's okay to talk about this."

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Most college students experience both excitement and nervousness in their classes at the beginning of the semester, but find that once they settle in, they become more comfortable

Unfortunately, they can also become bored and complacent. What dialectical tension applies to their situation? a. openness-closedness b. predictability-novelty c. comfort-excitement d. challenge-comfort

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