Asked by Jennifer Ayala on Jul 31, 2024
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Anderson & Leaper (1998) found that men make a larger proportion of intrusive interruptions in
A) the laboratory than in unstructured and naturalistic settings.
B) unstructured and naturalistic settings than in the laboratory.
C) unstructured settings and the laboratory than in naturalistic settings.
D) the laboratory and naturalistic settings than in unstructured settings.
Intrusive Interruptions
Unwelcome or unsolicited disruptions in conversations or activities, often implying a lack of respect for the person being interrupted.
Naturalistic Settings
Environments where behavior or phenomena occur naturally, without experimental manipulation or intervention by researchers.
- Explore the influence of gender on the disruption and flow of conversations.
Verified Answer
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Zybrea KnightAug 03, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Anderson & Leaper (1998) found that men made a larger proportion of intrusive interruptions in unstructured and naturalistic settings than in the laboratory.
Learning Objectives
- Explore the influence of gender on the disruption and flow of conversations.
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