Full question :
With e-mail it is difficult to capture dimensions of emotional expressions that are present only in facial expressions and with body language. For example, Jane sent her boss an e-mail suggesting that she begin a performance review to see whether Jane was ready for a raise. Her boss replied angrily in an e-mail that Jane was out of line and that she would give her a performance review at the same time as other employees. Face-to-face communication may have helped Jane avoid upsetting her boss by:
Answer:
allowing her to subtly try out the idea of a performance review and evaluate her boss's body language before suggesting she was ready for a raise
Explanation:
Jane was not able to capture the body language of our boss because she sent the message through the mail. The mail is more formal and less warm and could bring about a lot of misinterpretations. If jane was face to face with her boss, it would have been easier for her to communicate and know exactly that her boss isn't ready to give her a performance review at this time
Aaron is likely to:
be asked questions that describe himself.
During an objective personality test, the person being tested may be asked the basic true or false questions or the ordinal scale ratings that psychologists usually use when conducting this test.
Answer:
b. autobiographical
Explanation:
Autobiographical memory is a type of long-term memory that consists of one's person episodes from their life. In other words, it refers to our memory for specific episodes that took place during our life and that we can recall and tell in an explicit way.
In this example, Norma tells her grandchildren about her life during the Great Depression. We can see that <u>she is talking about specific episodes that took place during a period of her life and that she recalls and tells </u>to her grandchildren. Therefore, this recall illustrates autobiographical memory.
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<em>Note: Both sensory and implicit memory do not involve words since they have to do with sensory experiences or skills that cannot be explained. On the other hand, semantic memory has to do with ideas and concepts that don't have to do with one's personal experience. Therefore, none of these options is correct for Norma's explicit recall of her experiences. </em>
According to <span>Richard Dawkins, culture is a population of memes which are just "copy me" programs.
Just as genes reproducing themselves, memes are actions, behaviors, units of culture that are replicated through language or observation.
This way of describing culture has some important ramifications:
first, culture is not a way of thinking that a certain population share, but in opposition is something we have in common with people with our same culture;
second, where an individual experiment some degree of conflict between the cultural norms and its belief, this conflict is not caused by an external force but instead is a conflict that is taking place in their heads;
third, if you view culture as a similarity between people, like brown hair, it is much easier to remember that perspective matters;
lastly, this way of viewing culture gives us a measurable way of thinking about how culture is spread among different individuals.
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Answer:
Striking workers had lost more than $1 million in wages.
Explanation:
Railway companies started to hire nonunion workers to restart business. By the time the strike ended, it had cost the railroads millions of dollars in lost revenue and in looted and damaged property. Striking workers had lost more than $1 million in wages.