Exam 8: Communication Theories and Contexts
Exam 1: Introduction to Contemporary Public Relations 25 Questions
Exam 2: Practitioners of Public Relations26 Questions
Exam 3: Organizational Settings22 Questions
Exam 4: Historical Origins and Evolution22 Questions
Exam 5: Professionalism and Ethics19 Questions
Exam 6: Legal Considerations23 Questions
Exam 7: Theoretical Underpinnings: Adjustment and Adaptation18 Questions
Exam 8: Communication Theories and Contexts24 Questions
Exam 9: Internal Relations and Employee Communication20 Questions
Exam 10: External Media and Media Relations11 Questions
Exam 11: Step One: Defining Public Relations Problems24 Questions
Exam 12: Step Two: Planning and Programming22 Questions
Exam 13: Step Three: Taking Action and Communicating24 Questions
Exam 14: Step Four: Evaluating the Program16 Questions
Exam 15: Business and Industry2 Questions
Exam 16: Government and Politics2 Questions
Exam 17: Military Public Affairs2 Questions
Exam 18: Nonprofits and Nongovernmental Organizations2 Questions
Exam 19: Health Care2 Questions
Exam 20: Education2 Questions
Exam 21: Associations and Unions2 Questions
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A survey question asking people whether they "strongly agree," "agree," "disagree" or "strongly disagree" is measuring which of the following two dimensions of public opinion?
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Early notions of mass communication viewed mass society as both passive recipients of media messages and vulnerable to being manipulated.Which best describes current thinking?
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Use of repeated measures of co-orientational states over time can help track changes in which of the following?
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