Exam 12: Public Relations and Framing the Message
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Individuals and organizations with extensive PR resources usually receive more coverage in the media than those without such PR resources.
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Women currently outnumber men by more than three to one in the public relations profession.
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The "Fresh Empire" campaign was designed to appeal to ___________.
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Which of the following was William F. Cody's top publicity agent?
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Though most news reporters won't easily admit it, they would have a harder time doing their job without the help of PR practitioners.
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How did BP respond to the Deepwater Horizon disaster of 2010?
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Edward Bernays thought that in the hands of the right experts, leaders, and PR counselors, public opinion could be shaped and public support directed.
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Edward Bernays, who authored the first PR textbook, is more generally known for which of the following?
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What is a pseudo-event? How does it relate to the manufacturing of news?
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In advertising and public relations, ________________________ is a communication strategy that tries to manipulate public opinion to gain support for a special issue, program, or policy, such as a nation's war effort.
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P. T. Barnum used gross exaggeration, fraudulent stories, and staged events to secure newspaper coverage for his clients, his American Museum, and his circus.
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________________________ was the practice of giving reporters free rail passes with the tacit understanding that they would write glowing reports about rail travel.
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Which of the following refers to the process of attempting to influence the voting of lawmakers to support a company's or an organization's best interests?
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Public relations is largely a male profession, with relatively few women practitioners.
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In 1929, Edward Bernays convinced women that smoking Colombian cigars was a symbol of their independence from men.
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In the 1880s, railroads rarely used bribery to get favorable news coverage.
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Ivy Ledbetter Lee and Edward Bernays believed that public opinion was rational and difficult to influence.
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