Internal recourses consist of examining all of the following except:
a. your experiences
b. your ideas
c. your knowledge
d. your research
d
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Which example best demonstrates the informative strategy of defining?
A. The speaker tells the audience about the events surrounding a political debate on campus. B. The speaker shows the audience how to practice T'ai Chi Ch'uan. C. The speaker clarifies the similarities and differences between censorship and rating systems. D. The speaker clarifies the concept of affirmative action.
Research discovered that parents who encourage artificially inflated self-esteem may actually see their children's grades suffer
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Paul, who is slightly mentally challenged, laughs right along with the people who call him
"the tard" at work. According to the research of John Seiter and his colleagues, A) as long as it's clear to everyone that "the tard" is a term of endearment, it probably won't affect how Paul is perceived by his coworkers. B) Paul is more likely to be perceived more sociable by his peers for going along with this harmless and mostly affectionate nickname. C) Paul is more likely to be perceived as less trustworthy than if he was referred to in more positive terms. D) the people who use this nickname when referring to Paul are likely to lose their jobs if overheard by their boss.
A relay question, according to Adler and Elmhorst (1996):
A. is directed toward the group as a whole, and anyone is free to answer B. is aimed at a particular person, who is addressed by name C. is referred to the person who originally phrased it D. occurs when the leader refers a question asked by one member to the entire group