If you recognize that "no one has a corner on the truth" or that each stage in the perception process is influenced by our own biases, then what skill can you use in a situation in which a friend says he or she will help you with
an assignment but doesn't show up ? Briefly explain your answer and give a conversational example of this skill.
What will be an ideal response?
Perception-checking consists of: A description of the sense data, at least one
interpretation, and a request for feedback. For example, you might say, "When you
didn't show up to help me with my assignment (sense data), I thought that either you
forgot or that something bad had happened (two interpretations). Am I right?" (request
for feedback).
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A) No, because journalists mistrust them. B) Yes, because journalists always look for the easiest route to the story. C) No, because editors require their staff to research their own stories. D) Yes, because journalists use them to retrieve news releases, media kits and photographs. E) It depends on whether the public relations professional makes an advance "pitch."
Simple control involves direct and authoritarian exertion of control in the workplace.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)