When we reveal personal information about ourselves that others are unlikely to discover on their own, we are engaging in which of the following communication processes?
A) perception
B) confirmation
C) disconfirmation
D) self-disclosure
E) personal appreciation
D
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Procedures for content analysis should be
a. implicit, qualitative, and replicable b. explicit, qualitative, and replicable c. explicit, quantitative, and replicable d. implicit, qualitative, and nonreplicable e. illicit, qualitative, and nonreplicable
Janet Cooke, a reporter at the Washington Post, fabricated a story about an
A) 82-year-old Alzheimer's patient. B) 8-year-old drug addict. C) 18-year-old prostitute. D) 18-year-old drug dealer.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
According to your textbook, if you quoted Dr. Anthony D'Alessandro, a world-renowned transplant surgeon, on the organ shortage problem, what kind of testimony would you be using?
A. professional B. peer C. unbiased D. expert E. valid