Your appearance is an element of your
A) verbal qualifications.
B) posture.
C) visual delivery.
D) emblem communication.
C
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A) demand-withdrawal pattern. B) destructive-aggressive pattern. C) confrontation-avoidance pattern. D) passive-aggressive pattern.
Dr. Halliday is presenting a lecture to an audience of over 100 students. She asks, "Can you hear me?" and Courtney, who is sitting in the back row, nods. What component of the communication process does Courtney's response illustrate?
A. message B. noise C. channel D. feedback
In Poor Richard's Almanack, Benjamin Franklin wrote, "There are three things extremely hard: steel, a diamond, and to know one's self." What does he mean?
a. We must rely on societal norms to shape our self-concept, and because they are always changing, so too are our concepts of self. b. Self-awareness has its foundation in a person's upbringing and is unchangeable after childhood. c. Very few of us are born with the innate ability to decipher the factors that determine the self. d. Developing self-awareness takes work and is a never ending process complicated by busy and information-filled lives.
Duck’s Relationship Filtering Model suggests that you use others’ physical appearance to do the following:
a. screen out people who do not look as if they would see the world the way you do b. screen out people who vote differently than you do d. screen out people who are likely to be good relationship partners d. screen out people who have had multiple relationships