<u>Which of the following statements concerning gender differences correctly describes an effect on workplace communication</u>? D. The perception of gender roles in business varies from culture to culture, and gender bias can range from overt discrimination to subtle and even unconscious beliefs; although the ratio of men and women in entry-level professional positions is roughly equal, the percentage of mgmt roles held by men increases steadily the further one looks up the corporate ladder; men and women tend to have somewhat different communication styles; men emphasize content and outcomes in the communication effort and women place a higher premium on relationship maintenance; men are more likely to negotiate a pay raise.
<em>Gender differences in the workplace typically stem from social factors, which influence the behaviors of men and women. </em>These influences may stem from psychological factors or physical factors. <em>Men and women experience differences in perception in the workplace (related to organizational structure, problem-solving style and view of work-related conflict).</em>
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Ethnocentrism.
Explanation:
As the exercise briefly describes, ethnocentrism is the act of regarding one's culture as the center of the universe and hence as the basis for all comparisons with other cultures. An ethnocentrist person would measure and judge any other culture against his or her own, considering their culture better and superior. They consider their values (such as language or religion) superior and better.
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<u>extraneous variable</u>
Explanation:
<u>Extraneous variable:</u> In psychology, the term "extraneous variable" is determined as a variable that can directly affects an experiment's results irrespective of being an independent variable. However, in any experiment a researcher or an experimenter isn't purposely studying extraneous variable, and is often considered as an "undesirable variable".
<u>In the question above, the extra time on the test is an example of an extraneous variable.</u>
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hi just recently around march i received the worst news ever - my grandpa passed away from hernia surgery and it was supposed to be his last -ever surgery and we had to cremate him which i didnt like the idea of him as being just ashes its been 6 months and i'm still hurt and mourning we had a friendship bond ...:(( did i ever get a solution ? apparently no ..my family are hurt but they still seem to be able to "move on" but im still not able
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