Exam 12: Ethical Considerations
Exam 1: Public Relations and Persuasion10 Questions
Exam 2: An Overview of the Public Relations Process5 Questions
Exam 3: Planning: Background Research7 Questions
Exam 4: Planning: Primary Research18 Questions
Exam 5: Planning: Goals and Objectives, Messages and Themes, Channels and Strategies10 Questions
Exam 6: Implementation: Traditional Media Channels15 Questions
Exam 7: Implementation: Interactive Media Channels4 Questions
Exam 8: Implementation: Non-Media Channels8 Questions
Exam 9: Discussion Questions5 Questions
Exam 10: Discussion Questions11 Questions
Exam 11: Legal Considerations15 Questions
Exam 12: Ethical Considerations12 Questions
Exam 13: International, Multicultural, and Gender Issues5 Questions
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According to generally accepted principles as established by the major professional organizations, a public relations representative's primary obligation is to
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The public relations pioneer who was the leading advocate of a formal licensing program for public relations professionals was
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Public relations experts Wilcox, Ault, and Agee describe four obligations or interests that public relations professionals should keep in mind when making decisions involving ethics and conflicts. Which of the following was NOT one of those interests?
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Ethical codes require that public relations representatives "safeguard the confidences and privacy rights of their employers and clients." From the list of F through I below, pick the two statements that are true: F. the rule only applies during the course of employment; once terminated the rule no longer applies
G. the rule remains in place after termination of the relationship; confidences must still be maintained
H. the rule applies in most cases but would not hold up in court; in legal proceedings, public relations representatives must sometimes reveal information previously considered confidential
I. the rule applies in all cases, even in legal proceedings
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Accepting compensation from two different sources for performing the same work is known as what?
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What is the strongest punishment that PRSA or IABC can apply to practitioners who violate the organization's Code of Ethics?
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In which of the following issues did Edward Bernays become involved in the 1930s and later describe as his "only professional regret"?
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In ethical guidelines established by the major professional organizations and paraphrased in the textbook, the term "in the public interest" refers to the rights and privileges granted by what document?
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In 1990, Hill and Knowlton found itself facing an ethical dilemma when several of its employees objected to the firm taking on a controversial client and issue. What issue was involved?
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An unethical agreement to exchange one favor for another is known as
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