Exam 15: Giving Informative and Persuasive Talks

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What sets Communication Research apart from Interpersonal Communication as research traditions?

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Which of the following research ideas would be of interest to an interpersonal scholar?

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Which of the following research ideas would be of interest to a media studies scholar?

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Aristotle argued that there are three primary features of persuasive arguments. When speakers use their credibility to persuade, they are using which feature?

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Social scientists believe in objective Truth.

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Describe the primary differences between social science and interpretivism.

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Plato, Aristotle, and Cicero are seen as important historical figures who started the study of interpretivism.

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Describe two relational influences on communication studies and their histories.

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Why is communication so important?

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What was the technology that moved communication technology from military use to mass audience use.

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What might an interpretivist researcher be interested in studying?

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In literate cultures, the ability to remember past speeches is enhanced.

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The primary difference between mass communication and rhetoric is that rhetorical communication has the possibility to reach many times more people.

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Communication is affected by societal, political, and economic forces.

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Which of the following is not a system of discourse outlined by post-modernists?

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