A hyperpersonal approach to computer mediated communication assumes that

a. nonverbal cues are absent in computer mediated communication.
b. the filtering of nonverbal cues is advantageous for communicators.
c. primarily textual communication limits the exchange of nonverbal communication.
d. this type of communication is impersonal.
e. a conversational partner is deindividuated as the perceptions of social presence
decreases.

b

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a. esteem b. roles c. habits d. concepts e. individualism

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According to the text, figure and ground organization is

a. the act of the audience to organize stimuli into categories according to relevance. b. use of large body motions in a speech to draw attention. c. the act of organizing stimuli into categories that receive extra emphasis, becoming more pronounced, while other categories are neglected, and become less noticeable. d. organizing stimuli into categories that receive normal emphasis, in no particular order.

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