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MBA.Graduate Psychology,PHD in HRM
Strayer,Phoniex,
Feb-1999 - Mar-2006
MBA.Graduate Psychology,PHD in HRM
Strayer,Phoniex,University of California
Feb-1999 - Mar-2006
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Apr-2003 - Apr-2007
Directions: As we have learned through the Expectancy Violations Theory, most people have expectations about the verbal and nonverbal elements of communication exchanges. Consider the scenarios below and list at least three verbal and/or nonverbal expectations that you have for the communication behaviors that should be used in each of the following situations. Be sure to consider the expectations you have for yourself and others as you think about each of the scenarios described. Expectations for the assignment include writing fifty to one hundred words explaining your responses with reference at least once to West and Turner. Please read my grading worksheet BEFORE you submit. Thank you.
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Expectations for Communication
Meeting a person who is interviewing you for a potential job
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Approaching a teacher and asking for additional time to complete an assignment
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Meeting your significant other's parents for the first time
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Discussing the disarray of your apartment or house with a roommate or spouse
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Asking your boss for permission to take vacation or leave early from work
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Talking with a friend who just received the news that a grandparent has passed away
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