C
o
urse:
P
SY 217
(Human sexuality)
Discussion #1 (Chapter 3)
PSY 217
Do yo
u
think that men and women have different communicat
ion styles and may, in fact,
have “cross
–
cultural” styles of communication?
Explain why or why not
.
Give examples.
P
lease
message me for book and make sure to cite
. Y
ou
can use both book and
outside
sources
.
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spond to
2 peers:
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Course:
PSY 217
(Human sexuality)
Discussion #1 (Chapter 3)
PSY 217
Do you think that men and women have different communicat
ion styles and may, in fact,
have “cross
–
cultural” styles of communication?
Explain why or why not.
Give examples.
P
lease
message me for book and make sure to cite
. Y
o
u
can use both book and
outside
sources
.
Re
spond to
2 peers:
I cannot post peers until
initial
post is posted.
Course: PSY 217(Human sexuality)
Discussion #1 (Chapter 3) PSY 217
Do you think that men and women have different communication styles and may, in fact,
have “cross-cultural” styles of communication?
Explain why or why not.
Give examples.
Please message me for book and make sure to cite. You can use both book and
outside sources.
Respond to 2 peers: I cannot post peers until initial post is posted.
Requiremen
t
s
You
wi
l
l
p
a
rticipate
in
two
on
line
d
is
cussion
this
semester
.
Fully
an
swer
the
question
(s)
of
each
Discussion
(175
–
w
or
d
minimum)
and
respond
to
two
other
student
’s
post
s
(75
-word
minimum).
Simply
saying
“
good
point
or
“
I
agree”
will
not
suffice
and will
result
in a
grade
of
zero
(0)
for
the
response
.
Your
response
posts
must
expand
the
conversation.
There
is a
separate
due
date
for
you
r
in
it
ia
l post and for
your
responses.
You will not
see
w
hat
other
students
are
posting
until
your
initial
response to the
discussion
question.
·
You will
be
graded
on
content
and
mechanics
.
Be
sure
to answer the question
presented
.
Mechanics
include
sentence
structure,
spelling,
punctuation,
grammar.
Be sure to
proof
read
your discussion
before
submit
ting
it.
You must be
thought
ful,
respectful
and
thorough
in your posts
(it
is
always
a good
idea
to post
references
if
the idea is not your
original
thought
–
plagiarism
in
any
form
is not
tolerated).
·
Etiquette
is
required
.
Remember
that
words
are
forever.
Once
you submit it will be
stored
on
servers
for
others
to
read.
You
won’t
be
able
to
e
as
ily
take
back
your
words.
Avoid
language
that is
humorous,
angry,
sarcastic,
or
offensive.
You are
interacting
with
people,
not a
computer,
so
remember
to
use
a respectful
“tone,”
whether
you are
agreeing
or
disagreeing
with
another
person’s
posting.
Keep
in
mind
that you
should
not use
netspeak
a
bbreviations
(“u”
for
“you”,
“R”
for
“are”),
emoticons,
or
acronyms,
and if
using
others’
ideas
or
quotes,
cite
your references
just
as you
would
in an
academic
paper.
·
Student
driven
discussion.
Although
I will be
reading
the discussion
board
posts
regular
ly,
I will not
reply
to each
person’s
post.
I
want
students to reply to each
other.
I
may
post
new
threads,
ask
questions,
ask for
clarification,
and
add
information
and discussion
summaries
as
needed.
I
expect
each student to read
all
other student posts and
replies
.
·
This
is your
opportunity
to
show
critical
thinking.
You may respond to as
many
discussion posts as you
wish
and you may
continue
the discussion with another student until it is
complete
.
Requirements
You
will
participate
in
two
online
discussion
this
semester.
Fully
answer
the
question(s)
of
each
Discussion
(175
–
word
minimum)
and
respond
to
two
other
student’s
posts
(75
–
word
minimum).
Simply
saying
“good
point
or
“I
agree”
will
not
suffice
and
will
result
in
a
grade
of
zero
(0)
for
the
response.
Your
response
posts
must
expand
the
conversation.
There
is
a
separate
due
date
for
your
initia
l
post
and
for
your
responses.
You
will
not
see
what
other
students
are
posting
until
your
initial
response
to
the
discussion
question.
·
You
will
be
graded
on
content
and
mechanics
.
Be
sure
to
answer
the
question
presented
.
Mechanics
include
sentence
structure,
spelling,
punctuation,
grammar.
Be
sure
to
proofread
your
discussion
before
submitting
it.
You
must
be
thoughtful,
respectful
and
thorough
in
your
posts
(it
is
always
a
good
idea
to
post
references
if
the
idea
is
not
your
original
thought
–
plagiarism
in
any
form
is
not
tolerated).
·
Etiquette
is
required
.
Remember
that
words
are
forever.
Once
you
submit
it
will
be
stored
on
servers
for
others
to
read.
You
won’t
be
able
to
easily
take
back
your
words.
Avoid
language
t
hat
is
humorous,
angry,
sarcastic,
or
offensive.
You
are
interacting
with
people,
not
a
computer,
so
remember
to
use
a
respectful
“tone,”
whether
you
are
agreeing
or
disagreeing
with
another
person’s
posting.
Keep
in
mind
that
you
should
not
use
netspeak
a
bbreviations
(“u”
for
“you”,
“R”
for
“are”),
emoticons,
or
acronyms,
and
if
using
others’
ideas
or
quotes,
cite
your
references
just
as
you
would
in
an
academic
paper.
·
Student
driven
discussion
.
Although
I
will
be
reading
the
discussion
board
posts
regular
ly,
I
will
not
reply
to
each
person’s
post.
I
want
students
to
reply
to
each
other.
I
may
post
new
threads,
ask
questions,
ask
for
clarification,
and
add
information
and
discussion
summaries
as
needed.
I
expect
each
student
to
read
all
other
student
posts
and
replies
.
·
This
is
your
opportunity
to
show
critical
thinking.
You
may
respond
to
as
many
discussion
posts
as
you
wish
and
you
may
continue
the
discussion
with
another
student
until
it
is
complete
.
Requirements
You will participate in two online discussion this semester.
Fully answer the question(s) of each Discussion (175-word minimum) and respond to
two other student’s posts (75-word minimum). Simply saying “good point or “I agree”
will not suffice and will result in a grade of zero (0) for the response. Your response
posts must expand the conversation. There is a separate due date for your initial
post and for your responses. You will not see what other students are posting until
your initial response to the discussion question.
You will be graded on content and mechanics. Be sure to answer the question
presented. Mechanics include sentence structure, spelling, punctuation, grammar.
Be sure to proofread your discussion before submitting it. You must be
thoughtful, respectful and thorough in your posts (it is always a good idea to post
references if the idea is not your original thought – plagiarism in any form is not
tolerated).
Etiquette is required. Remember that words are forever. Once you submit it will
be stored on servers for others to read. You won’t be able to easily take back your
words. Avoid language that is humorous, angry, sarcastic, or offensive. You are
interacting with people, not a computer, so remember to use a respectful “tone,”
whether you are agreeing or disagreeing with another person’s posting. Keep in
mind that you should not use netspeak abbreviations (“u” for “you”, “R” for
“are”), emoticons, or acronyms, and if using others’ ideas or quotes, cite your
references just as you would in an academic paper.
Student driven discussion. Although I will be reading the discussion board posts
regularly, I will not reply to each person’s post. I want students to reply to each
other. I may post new threads, ask questions, ask for clarification, and add
information and discussion summaries as needed. I expect each student to read
all other student posts and replies.
This is your opportunity to show critical thinking. You may respond to as many
discussion posts as you wish and you may continue the discussion with another
student until it is complete.