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... evaluate women ? How important is physical appearance to your judgments ? 2. How do you evaluate men ? To what extent do strength and ambition affect your judgments ? 3. What were you taught about Natives , African Canadians , and ...
... evaluate women ? How important is physical appearance to your judgments ? 2. How do you evaluate men ? To what extent do strength and ambition affect your judgments ? 3. What were you taught about Natives , African Canadians , and ...
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... evaluate . At the same time , our interpretations become a lens that influ- ences what we notice in the world around us . Selection , interpretation , and evaluation interact continuously in process of perception . the We have seen that ...
... evaluate . At the same time , our interpretations become a lens that influ- ences what we notice in the world around us . Selection , interpretation , and evaluation interact continuously in process of perception . the We have seen that ...
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... Evaluate Symbols are not neutral , but laden with values . In fact , it's impossible to find words that are completely neutral or objective . We describe people we like with language that accents their good qualities and downplays their ...
... Evaluate Symbols are not neutral , but laden with values . In fact , it's impossible to find words that are completely neutral or objective . We describe people we like with language that accents their good qualities and downplays their ...
Contents
PART | 1 |
CRAFTING THE BOOK | 8 |
A First Look at Interpersonal Communication | 11 |
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