Which of the following sources of printed supporting material provide a convenient collection of facts
and information, but not in narrative form?
A) books
B) periodicals
C) reference works
D) fugitive materials
E) government documents
C
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In a speech about developing effective study habits, your classmate George has considered
using visual aids to enhance his audience?s retention of his information. Thus far he has selected (1 ) a chart summarizing basic steps of creating an appropriate study environment; (2 ) a video of a study group working on preparation for an exam and (3 ) a book. In a well developed essay, identify the guidelines for using each type of visual aid he has selected. What will be an ideal response?
Your friend, Pat, was born into a wealthy family. Every time he succeeds in life, people claim it's due to his family's money. This would be an example of _______
a. a fundamental attribution error b. perceptual accentuation c. consistency d. overattribution