Self-control, trustworthiness, conscientiousness, adaptability, and innovation are components of which emotional intelligence principle?
Self-management
Ethos, pathos, and logos are Aristotle's what?
available means of persuasion
True or false: You should always invite further correspondence in the conclusion of your bad news message so that your reader knows you are sincere.
Nope, absolutely not. Inviting further correspondence is contextual and entirely optional.
Competition, collaboration, and compromise are examples of what?
Conflict management styles
In this fallacy, a person makes a claim that one event leads to another event and so on until we come to some awful conclusion.
Slippery slope (or snowball)
Introspection and psychoanalysis are not involved in which emotional intelligence principle?
Self-awareness
Which kind of reasoning moves from a set of specific examples to a general conclusion?
Inductive
True or false: When delivering bad news, it is unethical to cushion the bad news in a subordinate clause.
False! It's actually recommended strategy for cushioning bad news.
Which fast casual sandwich shop served as our in-class case study for delivering bad news?
Even Stevens
This fallacy automatically assumes one event caused or will cause another, without taking the steps to prove this link
Causal fallacy
The ability to use your awareness of your emotions and those of others to manage interactions successfully is the definition of which emotional intelligence principle?
Relationship management
Identify which types of the propositions the following two statements are:
1) The two-party system in the USA is dead.
2) Lawmakers should enact stricter data privacy laws for tech companies.
1) Fact
2) Policy
When delivering bad news, one must consider the audience, content, and _______.
Purpose
Moralistic judgments, making comparisons, denial of responsibility, and demands are communication habits that block ____________.
compassion
This fallacy presents only two options or sides when there are many options or sides
False dilemma
Listening and observing are central to which emotional intelligence principle?
Social awareness
Initial, derived, and terminal are the three phases of what?
Credibility
Name two of the reasons that would warrant using the indirect method when delivering bad news.
News is personally upsetting
May provoke hostile reaction
Is unexpected
Could threaten relationship with customer

Best practices for meetings tell us to have very _____ but very _____ meetings.
Best practices for meetings tell us to have very few but very good meetings.
This fallacy occurs when someone distorts or exaggerates another person’s argument and then attacks the distorted version of the argument instead of genuinely engaging
Strawman argument
When a leader in an organization comes into work with a bad attitude and establishes a negative tone for the entire office, we know that _________ __________ has taken place.
emotional contagion
This theory explains how listeners process messages and argues that people are often persuaded more effectively by peripheral factors rather than logic and evidence.
Elaboration likelihood model of persuasion
Direct method:
1. Bad news
2. Reasons
3. Pleasant close
Indirect method:
1. Buffer
2. Reasons
3. Bad news
4. Pleasant close

We watched a clip from this 1985 cult classic to learn more about this particular logical fallacy. Name this movie and logical fallacy.
Clue and red herring
This fallacy is an argument that has little or nothing to do with the primary argument in order to distract the other speaker
Red herring