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Cos 111/112 midterm study guide Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
Because we know that Sheila has written down the purpose and values by which she 
wishes her business to work and function we know that she has done which of the 
following 
: Created a company mission statement 
Michelle, a 10-year beauty pro, gets sick much less frequently than many of her 
coworkers and clients. Michelle contends that the reason she stays so healthy is her 
"super-duper immune system." If, in fact, her immune system is more helpful to her than 
those of her coworkers a...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 21 pages •
Because we know that Sheila has written down the purpose and values by which she 
wishes her business to work and function we know that she has done which of the 
following 
: Created a company mission statement 
Michelle, a 10-year beauty pro, gets sick much less frequently than many of her 
coworkers and clients. Michelle contends that the reason she stays so healthy is her 
"super-duper immune system." If, in fact, her immune system is more helpful to her than 
those of her coworkers a...
COS 101 Theory Final Exam Study Guide Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
The definition of Cosmetology is? 
: Art and science of beautifying and improving the skin, hair, and nails and 
includes the study of cosmetics and their applications. 
Describe Charles Nessler's invention. 
: Ther first perm process using metal rods full of electric currents 
Where does the term cosmetology come from? 
: The Greek word 'Kosmetikos'. 
What is emotional stability? 
: Learning how to handle confrontation an dhow to share your feelings in a 
professional manner. 
Define perso...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 17 pages •
The definition of Cosmetology is? 
: Art and science of beautifying and improving the skin, hair, and nails and 
includes the study of cosmetics and their applications. 
Describe Charles Nessler's invention. 
: Ther first perm process using metal rods full of electric currents 
Where does the term cosmetology come from? 
: The Greek word 'Kosmetikos'. 
What is emotional stability? 
: Learning how to handle confrontation an dhow to share your feelings in a 
professional manner. 
Define perso...
Computer science words Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
Active Cell 
: box being used 
fill handle 
: bottom right corner of the box and drag the box to the right to fill it in 
cell reference 
: name or corrinate of cell (column/row) 
value of cell 
: what the cell contains 
column 
: vertical, named by letters
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
Active Cell 
: box being used 
fill handle 
: bottom right corner of the box and drag the box to the right to fill it in 
cell reference 
: name or corrinate of cell (column/row) 
value of cell 
: what the cell contains 
column 
: vertical, named by letters
Community Health and Research Principles - Practice Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
The type of research sampling that takes a sample from every nth subject, which can be 
determined by dividing the total population size by the desired sample size, is termed: 
A. Random 
B. Convenience 
C. Judgment 
D. Systematic 
: Systematic 
A term used to describe an indigenous disease that is usually present in a particular 
area or region is: 
A. Epidemic 
B. Endemic 
C. Pandemic 
: Epidemic 
What is the only measure of central tendency that can be used when measuring 
nominal data? 
...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
The type of research sampling that takes a sample from every nth subject, which can be 
determined by dividing the total population size by the desired sample size, is termed: 
A. Random 
B. Convenience 
C. Judgment 
D. Systematic 
: Systematic 
A term used to describe an indigenous disease that is usually present in a particular 
area or region is: 
A. Epidemic 
B. Endemic 
C. Pandemic 
: Epidemic 
What is the only measure of central tendency that can be used when measuring 
nominal data? 
...
COMM 410 Exam 2 | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
Which of the following is not likely to balance the distribution of power in a conflict in 
favor of a person feeling low power? 
: Using "you" statements 
While preparing to teach an online course, Julie regularly seeks the assistance of Tony, 
the technology support person at her university. Julie understands that Tony has vast 
knowledge about the software and course management system she needs to use. Your 
book would describe the "power currency" Tony has in this scenario as which o...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
Which of the following is not likely to balance the distribution of power in a conflict in 
favor of a person feeling low power? 
: Using "you" statements 
While preparing to teach an online course, Julie regularly seeks the assistance of Tony, 
the technology support person at her university. Julie understands that Tony has vast 
knowledge about the software and course management system she needs to use. Your 
book would describe the "power currency" Tony has in this scenario as which o...
COM 312 Test 2 Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
What are emotions? 
: 1) a felt physiological experience in the body 
2)thinking and intepretation is based on our appraisal of what has happened 
3)emotional expressions involving verbal & nonverbal 
How are emotions most often expressed? 
: non-verbal cues 
What do emotions do in conflict? 
: provide motivation, 
can alert us to problems, 
vary within the conflict, 
some relationships become defined by emotional expressions 
What are the general misconceptions of emotions? 
2 | P a g e 
: ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
What are emotions? 
: 1) a felt physiological experience in the body 
2)thinking and intepretation is based on our appraisal of what has happened 
3)emotional expressions involving verbal & nonverbal 
How are emotions most often expressed? 
: non-verbal cues 
What do emotions do in conflict? 
: provide motivation, 
can alert us to problems, 
vary within the conflict, 
some relationships become defined by emotional expressions 
What are the general misconceptions of emotions? 
2 | P a g e 
: ...
COM 312 Final Exam Study Guide Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
Tangible conflict issues 
: Hard, physical or observable assets that are often scarce, such that conflicting 
parties either get what they want or nothing at all 
Win/lose 
Examples of tangible conflict issues 
: Money, land, space (master bedroom) 
Kids in a divorce 
Negotiation 
: Exchange of proposals and counter proposals as a means or reaching a 
satisfactory settlement 
Confront conflict 
2 | P a g e 
Attempt to find mutually acceptable outcome 
: Agreeing to negotiate means agreeing to...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 29 pages •
Tangible conflict issues 
: Hard, physical or observable assets that are often scarce, such that conflicting 
parties either get what they want or nothing at all 
Win/lose 
Examples of tangible conflict issues 
: Money, land, space (master bedroom) 
Kids in a divorce 
Negotiation 
: Exchange of proposals and counter proposals as a means or reaching a 
satisfactory settlement 
Confront conflict 
2 | P a g e 
Attempt to find mutually acceptable outcome 
: Agreeing to negotiate means agreeing to...
COM 312-EXAM 1 | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
Level 1 of Conflict 
: specific behavior (e.g. what to watch, where to eat, etc.) 
Level 2 of Conflict 
: Relational norms and roles (e.g. who cooks/who cleans, friend's with benefits 
rules, etc.) 
Level 3 of Conflict 
: Personal character (e.g. personal faults, motives, tendencies) 
Parallel Conflict 
: Perceived exactly the same by both parties 
Latent Conflict 
: Should be occurring but is not 
2 | P a g e 
False Conflict 
: Is occurring but should not (misunderstand) 
Displaced Conflict ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 15 pages •
Level 1 of Conflict 
: specific behavior (e.g. what to watch, where to eat, etc.) 
Level 2 of Conflict 
: Relational norms and roles (e.g. who cooks/who cleans, friend's with benefits 
rules, etc.) 
Level 3 of Conflict 
: Personal character (e.g. personal faults, motives, tendencies) 
Parallel Conflict 
: Perceived exactly the same by both parties 
Latent Conflict 
: Should be occurring but is not 
2 | P a g e 
False Conflict 
: Is occurring but should not (misunderstand) 
Displaced Conflict ...
COM 312 Exam 2 - Study Guide Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
Define Interpersonal Violence 
: When a person imposes will (wants, desires, needs, etc.) on a relational partner 
through physical and/or verbal intimidation. 
Identify the potential communication behaviors evident in interpersonal violence. 
: -Interrupting 
-Dominating 
-Stereotyping 
-Glaring eye contact 
-Invading posture 
-Intimidating 
Define Verbal Abuse 
: Attacking someone's self-concept to cause psychological pain 
Give some examples of Verbal Abuse 
: - Character Attacks (belittlin...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 12 pages •
Define Interpersonal Violence 
: When a person imposes will (wants, desires, needs, etc.) on a relational partner 
through physical and/or verbal intimidation. 
Identify the potential communication behaviors evident in interpersonal violence. 
: -Interrupting 
-Dominating 
-Stereotyping 
-Glaring eye contact 
-Invading posture 
-Intimidating 
Define Verbal Abuse 
: Attacking someone's self-concept to cause psychological pain 
Give some examples of Verbal Abuse 
: - Character Attacks (belittlin...
COM 312 Test 1 Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
Conflict 
: An expressed struggle between at least two interdependent parties, who 
perceive incompatible goals, scarce resources, and interference from others in 
achieving their goals. 
Key Elements of Conflict 
: 1. Family 
2. Non-Platonic Relationships 
3. Platonic Relationships 
4. The Workplace 
What role does conflict play in relationships? 
: The way couples handle conflict is a great indicator as to how successful their 
relationship will be. Conflict is natural and plays a huge role...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
Conflict 
: An expressed struggle between at least two interdependent parties, who 
perceive incompatible goals, scarce resources, and interference from others in 
achieving their goals. 
Key Elements of Conflict 
: 1. Family 
2. Non-Platonic Relationships 
3. Platonic Relationships 
4. The Workplace 
What role does conflict play in relationships? 
: The way couples handle conflict is a great indicator as to how successful their 
relationship will be. Conflict is natural and plays a huge role...
Sherpath Exam Review Med Surg 2 Questions and Verified Answers | Passed | A+
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