A good indicator of a speaker’s ethical standards
a. is the phraseology of the speaker.
b. is the audiovisual aids used by the speaker.
c. are the policies and actions recommended by the speaker.
d. are none of the above.
Answer: c
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When the speaker attempts to disprove or dispute arguments or appeals made by others, the goal is
A) refutation. B) conversion. C) conviction. D) denial. E) dismissal.
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. In Chinese management, the manager is expected to make decisions on behalf of the entire group. The idea of open communication between managers and workers is not only unheard of but thought of as peculiar. 2. On average, over half of persons in most African countries surveyed believe in witchcraft. 3. Research shows that students from Australia, China, and the United States overwhelmingly prefer joint decision making with their doctors. 4. In Malaysia, a collectivistic large power distance culture, shared decision making among physicians and patients is routinely practiced. 5. While perceptions of teacher immediacy vary across cultures, teacher immediacy is almost always associated with positive learning outcomes.