According to Dillard, “close personal relationships may be the social arena that is most active in terms of sheer frequency of influence attempts.” Research suggests that there are six basic categories of influence. Compare and contrast four of them.
What will be an ideal response?
Answers should include comparisons and contrasts between four of the following categories of influence: Making lifestyle changes; gaining assistance; sharing activities; initiating sexual activity; changing political attitudes; giving health advice.
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In his discussion of gun control, Evan warned his listeners that we could not adopt the approach used
in England because comparing British laws with United States laws was like, "comparing apples and oranges". Evan was using a language device for improving clarity known as A) a malapropism. B) a maxim. C) jargon. D) purposeful ambiguity. E) a condensation symbol.
Every argument must ultimately rest on some kind of
a. interpretation. b. evidence. c. perspective. d. proposition