Robert is a motivational speaker. For one of his speeches on time management, he practices going from one side of the stage to the other, enthusiastically, each time he starts explaining a new point of his speech. In this scenario, Robert is engaging in _____

A) ?nonverbal immediacy
B) ?motivated movement
C) ?speech analysis
D) ?audience contact

B

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Rob met Flannery in an online chat group for race car enthusiasts. Based on briefly looking over Flannery's online profile, Rob decided that he is a typical show off, know-it-all race car owner. This tendency to stereotype someone based on the few cues online interactions provide is known as __________.

A. social identity model of deindividuation effects (SIDE) B. attribution theory C. impression formation theory D. implicit personality theory

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