When adapting a persuasive message to different audience’s latitudes, one has to be careful about changing his or her advocated position too much lest they _____.
a. be seen as less credible
b. be accused of flip-flopping
c. misjudge the audience’s latitudes
d. be seen as being too ambiguous
b. be accused of flip-flopping
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a) Snapper b) Lead c) Body d) Summary
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Highly cohesive groups perform tasks requiring a high level of coordination among members better than groups lacking in cohesiveness.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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