Jeff accidentally insulted the parents of his roommate Mohammed by putting his feet up on the desk when they were visiting their dorm room. Jeff's behavior illustrates that communication can be Unintentional.
<h3>What is Unintentional Communication?</h3>
- Meanings that are "given off" (to use Goffman's terminology) by a person's body language through nonverbal leakage or unintentionally conveyed through their look, dress, or behavior, including anything that would be discernible by its absence in a given situation (see also analogic communication).
- Intentional verbal messages are our deliberate attempts to interact with people through speech. Things we speak without intention are known as unintentional verbal communications. One is subconsciously driven when he conveys any accidental cues, both vocal and nonverbal.
- Crossing your arms in front of you is an illustration of inadvertent communication. This is a nonverbal way of interrupting a conversation and letting the other person know that one is not interested in what they have to say.
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Congressman has to respond to the Big Pizza Lobby taking these considerations in mind.
Congressman has to realize the impact of the presence of this big "company" in the market. Not only for other industries that cannot compete with this huge company but the impact it has on consumers.
The congressman would propose the kind of bill that benefits free trade, competence, and benefits consumers in a free market.
The big company is not going to stay "arms-folded." The company is going to hire lobbyists to negotiate with congressmen in order to promote its particular agendas and personal interests.
Of course, the big company wants to change the rules against it, and modify them to facilitate their interests. The negotiations can make legislators doubt or rethink a regulation. That is when Congressman has to think to support the interests of citizens, who were the ones who took him/her to office in the elections. So congressmen serve the people, not large companies.
For the first question, the options are:
one’s feelings about oneself
environmental and fam<span>ily stresses
the behavior of friends
the behavior of admired celebrities
The key word in this question is "internal", it's looking for internal influence. This means:
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one’s feelings about oneself
The second question has the options:
<span>a parent’s behavior
one’s past experiences
one’s social tendencies
one’s personality
Here you need an "external" influence: this would be the following option: </span>
<span>a parent’s behavior </span>
One pretty straightforward answer could be investment to physical and human capital. But if you are if you are working with a mathematical model the answer to your question depends on the specific model. For example, in an equilibrium model from economic theory, you could find the determinants of labour productivity by taking the partial derivative of the production function with respect to the amount og labour.