Deck 9: Public Relations: Building Relationships With Strategic Communications
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Deck 9: Public Relations: Building Relationships With Strategic Communications
1
Advertising and public relations (PR) are linked by an emphasis on __________.
A) entertainment
B) agenda setting
C) direct effects
D) persuasion
A) entertainment
B) agenda setting
C) direct effects
D) persuasion
D
2
Public relations material is not purchased content but rather __________.
A) behavioral targeting
B) press agentry
C) earned media
D) interpersonal communication
A) behavioral targeting
B) press agentry
C) earned media
D) interpersonal communication
C
3
Selena is in the early stages of a PR campaign to increase positive awareness of a start-up bakery called Gluten-Free Goodies (GFG). To demonstrate the effectiveness of her efforts at the next meeting with GFG executives, she can point to the number of __________.
A) GFG bakeries that have opened across the country
B) GFG problems she has covered up from the public
C) GFG employees who have expressed satisfaction with their jobs in work surveys
D) news outlets that have published or aired material based on information she has promoted about GFG
A) GFG bakeries that have opened across the country
B) GFG problems she has covered up from the public
C) GFG employees who have expressed satisfaction with their jobs in work surveys
D) news outlets that have published or aired material based on information she has promoted about GFG
D
4
The theory of __________ claims that most people act first and then rationalize their behavior second to make their actions consistent with self-perceived notions of who they are.
A) rhetoric
B) cognitive dissonance
C) sophism
D) behavioral analysis
A) rhetoric
B) cognitive dissonance
C) sophism
D) behavioral analysis
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5
Delivering notices of layoffs via email rather than face to face involves a failure to identify __________.
A) the correct media channel
B) evolving preferences in the digital era
C) a persuasive technique that appears natural
D) the correct rhetorical appeal
A) the correct media channel
B) evolving preferences in the digital era
C) a persuasive technique that appears natural
D) the correct rhetorical appeal
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6
"Can this message be crafted in such a way that encourages people to send the message to others in their social network?" is a question that would be asked in which activity?
A) Interpretive reporting
B) Strategic communications
C) Product placement
D) Quantitative research
A) Interpretive reporting
B) Strategic communications
C) Product placement
D) Quantitative research
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7
Which ancient Greek philosopher identified three modes of persuasion that are still discussed today?
A) Socrates
B) Plato
C) Aristotle
D) Democritus
A) Socrates
B) Plato
C) Aristotle
D) Democritus
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8
Factual arguments and supporting evidence are elements of an appeal to __________.
A) nomos
B) ethos
C) pathos
D) logos
A) nomos
B) ethos
C) pathos
D) logos
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9
The first PR person on the board of a major public corporation, __________, was the vice president of public relations for AT&T from 1927 to 1946 and also helped create ethical guidelines for public relations.
A) Ivy Ledbetter Lee
B) Edward L. Bernays
C) Doris E. Fleischman
D) Arthur W. Page
A) Ivy Ledbetter Lee
B) Edward L. Bernays
C) Doris E. Fleischman
D) Arthur W. Page
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10
The study of persuasive communication can be traced back to the ancient Greeks and their examination of __________.
A) sophistry
B) Daoism
C) rhetoric
D) semiotics
A) sophistry
B) Daoism
C) rhetoric
D) semiotics
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11
When Justin begins his campaign speech for president of student council by stressing how many of his classmates turn to him for honest and helpful advice, he is making an appeal to __________.
A) pathos
B) ethos
C) logos
D) nomos
A) pathos
B) ethos
C) logos
D) nomos
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12
The desk arrangement in your classroom can be studied as which pillar of rhetoric?
A) Text
B) Author
C) Audience
D) Decorum
A) Text
B) Author
C) Audience
D) Decorum
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13
Which company is known for its remarkably successful PR response to negative publicity generated by a tragic event?
A) Facebook
B) BP Oil
C) Tylenol
D) The Red Cross
A) Facebook
B) BP Oil
C) Tylenol
D) The Red Cross
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14
Which Greek school of philosophy identified persuasion, with little regard for the truth, as the primary purpose of rhetoric?
A) Skepticism
B) Sophism
C) Cynicism
D) Hedonism
A) Skepticism
B) Sophism
C) Cynicism
D) Hedonism
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15
Even in a constantly changing media landscape, what remains the most important factor in successful persuasion?
A) Writing a clear thesis
B) Knowing how to use social media
C) Understanding the audience
D) Understanding the text
A) Writing a clear thesis
B) Knowing how to use social media
C) Understanding the audience
D) Understanding the text
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16
What were the other two main areas of classical learning in addition to rhetoric?
A) Public speaking and reasoning
B) Logic and grammar
C) Bantering and debating
D) Critical thinking and semantics
A) Public speaking and reasoning
B) Logic and grammar
C) Bantering and debating
D) Critical thinking and semantics
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17
What does ELM stand for?
A) Elocution Length Measurement
B) Elaboration Length Measurement
C) Elocution Likelihood Model
D) Elaboration Likelihood Model
A) Elocution Length Measurement
B) Elaboration Length Measurement
C) Elocution Likelihood Model
D) Elaboration Likelihood Model
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18
What are the two main routes of persuasion in the ELM called?
A) Central and peripheral
B) Aortic and arterial
C) Primary and tertiary
D) Major and minor
A) Central and peripheral
B) Aortic and arterial
C) Primary and tertiary
D) Major and minor
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19
Research has shown that people are more likely to believe a news story they received from a __________ than from a __________.
A) social media platform; family member
B) family member; social media platform
C) friend; media organization
D) media organization; friend
A) social media platform; family member
B) family member; social media platform
C) friend; media organization
D) media organization; friend
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20
Making sure that the public sees their clients in the most advantageous light is the goal of __________.
A) agenda setting
B) reputation management
C) astroturfing
D) behavioral targeting
A) agenda setting
B) reputation management
C) astroturfing
D) behavioral targeting
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21
Who pays media organizations to place content?
A) Advertisers
B) Philanthropists
C) PR professionals
D) Bloggers
A) Advertisers
B) Philanthropists
C) PR professionals
D) Bloggers
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22
The overall image of a company that a PR firm hopes to create is related to which element of the rhetorical triangle?
A) Text
B) Author
C) Audience
D) Tone
A) Text
B) Author
C) Audience
D) Tone
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23
Our level of interest in a persuasive message and our general knowledge of the topic are factors that would be considered in which theoretical model?
A) Agenda setting
B) Direct effects
C) FCC
D) ELM
A) Agenda setting
B) Direct effects
C) FCC
D) ELM
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24
According to the ELM, we respond to __________ cues when film star Samuel L. Jackson sings "Let's Stay Together" on a Capital One credit card commercial.
A) status
B) heuristic
C) musical
D) semiotic
A) status
B) heuristic
C) musical
D) semiotic
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25
Who was considered the father of modern public relations?
A) Edward L. Bernays
B) P. T. Barnum
C) Ivy LedBetter Lee
D) Daniel Edelman
A) Edward L. Bernays
B) P. T. Barnum
C) Ivy LedBetter Lee
D) Daniel Edelman
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26
__________ involves all channels of communication about a company or brand working together to create a cohesive message.
A) Swarming
B) Multimodality
C) Integrated communications
D) Cultural transmission
A) Swarming
B) Multimodality
C) Integrated communications
D) Cultural transmission
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27
PR professionals attempt to persuade important __________ that information about their client is sufficiently newsworthy to be published or broadcast.
A) CEOs
B) advertisers
C) gatekeepers
D) auteurs
A) CEOs
B) advertisers
C) gatekeepers
D) auteurs
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28
Edward L. Bernays used to say that propaganda was better than __________.
A) spin
B) transparency
C) honesty
D) impropaganda
A) spin
B) transparency
C) honesty
D) impropaganda
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29
In the early twentieth century, public relations first became recognized as a separate category when it was distinguished from __________.
A) advertising
B) journalism
C) press agentry
D) agenda setting
A) advertising
B) journalism
C) press agentry
D) agenda setting
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30
Which theoretical model views public relations as a system of managing relationships among organizations, individuals, and their many publics?
A) Agenda setting
B) Direct effects
C) Two-way symmetric
D) Media grammar
A) Agenda setting
B) Direct effects
C) Two-way symmetric
D) Media grammar
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31
Dr. Davis studies the measurable effects of violent video games on gamers' behavior. This research belongs to which theoretical model of mass communication?
A) User interface
B) Two-way symmetric
C) Cognitive dissonance
D) Direct effects
A) User interface
B) Two-way symmetric
C) Cognitive dissonance
D) Direct effects
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32
Given the prominence and influence of social media, all that may be needed to promote a product in today's digital age is a well-placed __________.
A) news leak
B) blog
C) pitch
D) smart mob
A) news leak
B) blog
C) pitch
D) smart mob
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33
Which is the largest independent PR firm in the United States?
A) Edelman
B) W20 Group
C) APCO
D) Finn Partners
A) Edelman
B) W20 Group
C) APCO
D) Finn Partners
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34
A former journalist, __________ was considered the first true practitioner of modern public relations, whose innovations include press conferences and newsreels.
A) James E. Grunig
B) Arthur W. Page
C) Edward Bernays
D) Ivy Ledbetter Lee
A) James E. Grunig
B) Arthur W. Page
C) Edward Bernays
D) Ivy Ledbetter Lee
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35
Which model places a premium on the ethical practice of public relations?
A) Integrated strategy
B) Core practice
C) Direct effects
D) Two-way symmetric
A) Integrated strategy
B) Core practice
C) Direct effects
D) Two-way symmetric
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36
__________ is creating new job opportunities in PR firms as well as in large companies with internal marketing or PR departments.
A) Political turmoil
B) Social media
C) The not-for-profit sector
D) The democratization of media
A) Political turmoil
B) Social media
C) The not-for-profit sector
D) The democratization of media
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37
Unlike __________, persuasion often involves people freely persuading themselves.
A) coercion
B) rhetoric
C) media bias
D) muckraking
A) coercion
B) rhetoric
C) media bias
D) muckraking
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38
The mental route in which we thoroughly examine all aspects of a persuasive message and carefully consider our options before deciding is called __________.
A) peripheral processing
B) central processing
C) cognitive dissonance
D) encoding
A) peripheral processing
B) central processing
C) cognitive dissonance
D) encoding
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39
What was a central practice of press agentry?
A) Recruiting new advertisers for newspapers
B) Representing journalists in their contract negotiations
C) Creating public service announcements
D) Getting publicity in the press for a client
A) Recruiting new advertisers for newspapers
B) Representing journalists in their contract negotiations
C) Creating public service announcements
D) Getting publicity in the press for a client
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40
Press conferences, protests, parades, and even award ceremonies are all __________, arguably forms of manipulation on which the media have become dependent.
A) puffery
B) greenwashing
C) astroturfing
D) pseudo-events
A) puffery
B) greenwashing
C) astroturfing
D) pseudo-events
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41
Who was the famous uncle of Edward L. Bernays?
A) Sigmund Freud
B) J. Edgar Hoover
C) Charlie Chaplin
D) Theodore Roosevelt
A) Sigmund Freud
B) J. Edgar Hoover
C) Charlie Chaplin
D) Theodore Roosevelt
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42
Who was an early master of press agentry that helped this practice flourish?
A) Edward L Bernays
B) John D. Rockefeller
C) P. T. Barnum
D) Ivy Ledbetter Lee
A) Edward L Bernays
B) John D. Rockefeller
C) P. T. Barnum
D) Ivy Ledbetter Lee
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43
Although public relations professionals engage in a wide range of activities, they typically devote most of their time to __________.
A) company executives
B) the media
C) company employees
D) company shareholders
A) company executives
B) the media
C) company employees
D) company shareholders
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44
Which of the following is a resource for the efficient targeting of expert sources?
A) ProfNet
B) Publicis Groupe
C) Omnicom
D) Porter Novelli
A) ProfNet
B) Publicis Groupe
C) Omnicom
D) Porter Novelli
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45
Which of the following assertions about careers in PR is correct?
A) The not-for-profit sector does not generally hire PR professionals because of financial constraints.
B) The salaries in journalism are generally better than in strategic communications.
C) Not-for-profit foundations, charities, and research institutes need the skills of strategic communications just as much as for-profit companies, if not more so.
D) The trends in media production and consumption tend to favor journalism over strategic communications.
A) The not-for-profit sector does not generally hire PR professionals because of financial constraints.
B) The salaries in journalism are generally better than in strategic communications.
C) Not-for-profit foundations, charities, and research institutes need the skills of strategic communications just as much as for-profit companies, if not more so.
D) The trends in media production and consumption tend to favor journalism over strategic communications.
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46
As much as __________ percent of news content in even the nation's best newspapers is in some way influenced by pseudo-events.
A) 45
B) 55
C) 65
D) 75
A) 45
B) 55
C) 65
D) 75
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47
In the __________ age, PR practitioners, unconcerned with brand strategy or other aspects of advertising, dealt primarily with media relations.
A) information
B) marketing
C) golden
D) analog
A) information
B) marketing
C) golden
D) analog
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48
Which of the following is a major change that has occurred in the practice of PR?
A) Formerly typed, then mailed, stories are now primarily emailed or posted directly to the Web.
B) Press releases have been eliminated in favor of social media postings.
C) Reporters no longer cover press conferences in person; they stream them instead.
D) Citizen journalists are competing with PR professionals to produce content for companies.
A) Formerly typed, then mailed, stories are now primarily emailed or posted directly to the Web.
B) Press releases have been eliminated in favor of social media postings.
C) Reporters no longer cover press conferences in person; they stream them instead.
D) Citizen journalists are competing with PR professionals to produce content for companies.
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49
Gun control advocates who stress the horrific pain and loss experienced by victims of gun violence and their families are making an appeal to __________.
A) nomos
B) logos
C) ethos
D) pathos
A) nomos
B) logos
C) ethos
D) pathos
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50
In the earliest forms of PR during much of the nineteenth century, communication was largely __________, from the public relations agent through the media to the audience.
A) symmetric
B) asymmetric
C) objective
D) subjective
A) symmetric
B) asymmetric
C) objective
D) subjective
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51
Identify the primary goal of strategic communications, and provide three examples.
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52
Describe how journalists feel about public relations.
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53
Who was Doris E. Fleischman and what was she known for?
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54
What are revenues based on in public relations?
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55
Explain what lessons advertising and PR companies have learned from each other?
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56
What is the aim of strategic communications, and what makes this task challenging?
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57
Describe the three modes of persuasion set forth in the ancient Greek text On Rhetoric.
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58
Most scientific theories of persuasion are based on certain assumptions. Describe three such assumptions.
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59
Explain why Johnson & Johnson's handling of the infamous Tylenol tampering case in 1982 remains one of the best examples of crisis communications in the two-way symmetric model.
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60
Describe the three main areas that structure and organize PR firms.
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