Author Question: Zimmerman and West (1975) found that ___________ in same-sex interactions. A men interrupted each ... (Read 76 times)

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Zimmerman and West (1975) found that ___________ in same-sex interactions.
 
  A men interrupted each other more than women did
  B women interrupted each other more than men did
  C men did not interrupt each other
  D women did not interrupt each other
  E men and women interrupted each other about the same amount

Question 2

Which statement is true of narratives?
 
  A Successful narratives should be as subjective as possible.
  B Narratives are generally shorter than other ways of communicating.
  C Successful narratives do not need to be of interest to the listener.
  D The events in successful narratives can be told in any order.
  E Narratives should convey a point.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

E



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