Exam 3: Audiences: Social Scientists Address Needs, Attitudes, and Beliefs

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The characteristics of a small group that distinguishes it from a dyad are:

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The mere exposure theory states that repeated exposure to an unfamiliar stimulus has the following effect:

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Vance Packard created the pyramid of needs model.

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Mass communication is less potent than interpersonal communication in shaping our understanding of ourselves and our world.

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The characteristics of a dyad in interpersonal communication are:

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Small-group communication involves at least 3 people and a maximum of 25 with a common goal and awareness of each participant.

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Televised presidential debates have been a tradition in the United States since 1950.

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Martin Fishbein and Isaac Ajzen's theory of reasoned action addresses which one of these options?

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The ELM theory stated that when listeners do not know that much about a subject, they are more likely to be influenced by the speaker or source of the message.

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Expectancy violation theories focus upon socially sanctioned behaviors in language, nonverbal communication, and social role definitions that are not followed.

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Mere exposure is more effective when it takes place without conscious awareness.

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During the 1950s communication research began to explore the philosophical questions in the laboratories of Yale University through the efforts of which social scientist?

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In Thomas Peters and Robert Waterman's book, In Search of Excellence, they found the vital reason for success in the best-run American companies to be:

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Most people experience some doubts after making a decision, and this phenomenon is known as the free-choice paradigm in cognitive dissonance.

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Define audience demographics and psychographics. Give examples of each and discuss what they have to do with persuasion.

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A. H. Maslow constructed a "pyramid of needs" that he divided into deficit needs and being needs. Which of the following did he include in the being needs?

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Although audiences are impressed with the reputation or credentials (ethos) of a speaker they know, they can change their minds either positively or negatively during the speech. This is called:

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Television audiences who only heard the 1960 debate between Kennedy and Nixon believed Nixon won, but those who saw the debates believed Kennedy won.

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Milton Rokeach studied beliefs and divided them into four categories. Which one of these did he say was most resistant to change?

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Vance Packard wrote about the hidden persuaders, which explained underlying needs and desires of consumers. He coined which phrase?

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