The fundamental goal of invitational speaking is _____________________
a. persuading the audience that your view is best.
b. the exchange and appreciation of multiple perspectives.
c. to convince the audience to participate in an event.
d. to invite the audience understand the two main positions in a conflict.
b. The fundamental goal of invitational speaking is the exchange and appreciation
of multiple perspectives.
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Social penetration
a. is characterized only by the depth of topics discussed with our significant others. b. occurs when our self-disclosure moves from superficial topics to topics that are more intimate. c. is characterized only by the breadth or variety of topics about which we selfdisclose. d. suggests that relationships follow a trajectory and can be classified in terms of integration, maintenance, and termination. e. All of the above
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Questions of definition are the same as questions of fact in that they both focus on truth and falsity. 2. Questions of value are fairly narrow but are often quite difficult to answer. 3. The panel discussion usually involves a small number of people conducting an informal discussion on a topic they have all thought about and possibly researched beforehand. 4. The Nominal Group Technique was developed to reduce the effects of group conforming pressure. 5. In computerized interaction, group members feel less free and more constrained by social influence than in face-to-face interactions.