Deck 3: Theories of Persuasion
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Deck 3: Theories of Persuasion
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-Communication Theory
-Communication Theory
understanding and explaining human interaction.
2
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-Artistic proofs
-Artistic proofs
features of a persuasive message that can be manipulated by the persuader.
3
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-Inartistic proofs
-Inartistic proofs
things that help to persuade but can't be controlled by the persuader.
4
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-Ethos
-Ethos
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-Pathos
-Pathos
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-Logos
-Logos
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-Intensification
-Intensification
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-Repetition
-Repetition
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-Association
-Association
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-Composition
-Composition
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11
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-Auditory messages
-Auditory messages
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-Downplaying
-Downplaying
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-Omission
-Omission
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-Diversion
-Diversion
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-Confusion
-Confusion
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-Fidelity
-Fidelity
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-Attribution
-Attribution
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-Personal causes
-Personal causes
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-External causes
-External causes
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-Perceptual styles
-Perceptual styles
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-Anchor
-Anchor
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-Latitude of Acceptance (LOA)
-Latitude of Acceptance (LOA)
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-Latitude of Rejection (LOR)
-Latitude of Rejection (LOR)
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24
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-Latitude of Noncommitment (LON)
-Latitude of Noncommitment (LON)
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-Ego-involvement
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-Message elaboration
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-Central route
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-Peripheral route
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-Cognition
-Cognition
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30
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-Consonant cognitions
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31
Roger is a young, intelligent engineering professor who is well-liked by all his students. However, during a panel discussion about a recent bridge collapse, Dave, an older local structural engineer, had more credibility among community members because of his experience in the field. This is an example of how ------------- can change according to situation, audience, and topic.
A) ethos
B) pathos
C) logos
D) repetition
E) intensification
A) ethos
B) pathos
C) logos
D) repetition
E) intensification
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32
A-------------------- is more effective than a radio advertisement.
A) newspaper advertisement
B) TV commercial
C) photograph
D) billboard
E) flier
A) newspaper advertisement
B) TV commercial
C) photograph
D) billboard
E) flier
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33
Which theory describes how messages are compared to prior beliefs and fall into our Latitude of Acceptance, Latitude of Noncommitment, or Latitude of Rejection?
A) Narrative Paradigm
B) Social Judgment Theory
C) Elaboration Likelihood Model
D) Cognitive Dissonance
E) Uses and Gratifications Theory
A) Narrative Paradigm
B) Social Judgment Theory
C) Elaboration Likelihood Model
D) Cognitive Dissonance
E) Uses and Gratifications Theory
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34
A computer salesperson at a regional communication conference used technical jargon and advanced computer knowledge to talk over the attendees' heads. This persuasion strategy, known as--------------- , was not very effective with its audience.
A) diversion
B) omission
C) downplay
D) confusion
E) intensification
A) diversion
B) omission
C) downplay
D) confusion
E) intensification
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35
When listening to testimony, a jury must feel that a defendant's story is---------------- if they are to find him/her not guilty.
A) elaborate
B) anchored
C) coherent
D) downplayed
E) peripheral
A) elaborate
B) anchored
C) coherent
D) downplayed
E) peripheral
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36
Which theory outlines the possible combinations in an interaction between two people that will result in either a balanced or imbalanced cognition about the interaction?
A) Aristotelian Theory
B) Rank's Model
C) Balance Model
D) Social Learning Theory
E) Narrative Paradigm
A) Aristotelian Theory
B) Rank's Model
C) Balance Model
D) Social Learning Theory
E) Narrative Paradigm
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37
Suzie's cousin failed her calculus course. You thought to yourself, "That class must be really hard. Plus, Suzie's boyfriend dumped her this semester and her grandmother has been really sick. She's had a lot on her plate." This is an example of
A) personal causes.
B) external causes.
C) cognition.
D) fidelity.
E) ego-involvement.
A) personal causes.
B) external causes.
C) cognition.
D) fidelity.
E) ego-involvement.
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38
A survey about your willingness to try new foods gives three possible answers, "sometimes," "always" or "never." Your responses of "never" indicate your
A) latitude acceptance.
B) latitude of rejection.
C) latitude of noncommitment.
D) argumentation.
E) intensification.
A) latitude acceptance.
B) latitude of rejection.
C) latitude of noncommitment.
D) argumentation.
E) intensification.
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39
Which theory states that people learn to, or are persuaded to, behave in certain ways because of previous experience and social feedback?
A) Uses and Gratifications Theory
B) Elaboration Likelihood Model
C) Social Judgment Theory
D) Balance Model
E) Social Learning Theory
A) Uses and Gratifications Theory
B) Elaboration Likelihood Model
C) Social Judgment Theory
D) Balance Model
E) Social Learning Theory
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40
Mary is a government major, but she needs to choose an elective to take during summer school. She rules out a mathematics course because she does not think that it is relevant to her field of study. She made this decision by processing information through the
A) message elaboration.
B) personal identity.
C) peripheral route.
D) consonant cognitions.
E) central route.
A) message elaboration.
B) personal identity.
C) peripheral route.
D) consonant cognitions.
E) central route.
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41
Many children learn from their parents how to behave properly. This concept is part of ---------------theory.
A) Uses and Gratifications
B) Social Learning
C) Social Judgment
D) Attribution
E) Elaboration Likelihood Model
A) Uses and Gratifications
B) Social Learning
C) Social Judgment
D) Attribution
E) Elaboration Likelihood Model
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42
-------------- is the charisma and credibility of a speaker.
A) Ethos
B) Personal identity
C) Logos
D) Fidelity
E) Pathos
A) Ethos
B) Personal identity
C) Logos
D) Fidelity
E) Pathos
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43
Jack wants to go to Sally's birthday party tonight, but he knows that he also needs to study for his physics exam tomorrow. This situation has created--------------- , which makes him uncomfortable.
A) cognitive dissonance
B) diversion
C) direct persuasion
D) curiosity
E) intensification
A) cognitive dissonance
B) diversion
C) direct persuasion
D) curiosity
E) intensification
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44
A---------------- introduces an action that helps you justify another action.
A) cognition
B) repetition
C) consonant cognition
D) diversion
E) fundamental attribution error
A) cognition
B) repetition
C) consonant cognition
D) diversion
E) fundamental attribution error
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45
-----------------------is about understanding and explaining human interaction.
A) Persuasion
B) Communication theory
C) Pathos
D) Intensification
E) Association
A) Persuasion
B) Communication theory
C) Pathos
D) Intensification
E) Association
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46
Susan broke her mother's favorite lamp so she places a framed family photo in its place to distract her mother with an object of sentimentality. Which artistic proof is she appealing to?
A) downplaying
B) pathos
C) logos
D) diversion
E) ethos
A) downplaying
B) pathos
C) logos
D) diversion
E) ethos
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47
When car sales teams learn about messages that create cognitive dissonance for their prospective customers, it is equally beneficial for them to learn how to predict messages that will
A) anchor.
B) downplay.
C) confuse.
D) persuade.
E) repeat.
A) anchor.
B) downplay.
C) confuse.
D) persuade.
E) repeat.
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48
Which of the following is NOT a need that Jay Blumler says people use media to fulfill?
A) surveillance
B) personal identity
C) diversion
D) knowledge
E) curiosity
A) surveillance
B) personal identity
C) diversion
D) knowledge
E) curiosity
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49
A laundry detergent commercial promotes its color-preserving capabilities and compares its effectiveness with a competitor. This technique is one of two ways that persuaders change audience opinion following which communication theory?
A) Narrative Paradigm
B) Elaboration Likelihood Model
C) Rank's Model of Persuasion
D) Cognitive Dissonance
E) Balance Model
A) Narrative Paradigm
B) Elaboration Likelihood Model
C) Rank's Model of Persuasion
D) Cognitive Dissonance
E) Balance Model
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50
The manner in which people---------------- us greatly affects their ability to persuade us.
A) watch
B) speak to
C) target
D) read to
E) analyze
A) watch
B) speak to
C) target
D) read to
E) analyze
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51
---------------- is how much a person has to think about a particular argument in a persuasive message.
A) Ethos
B) Intensification
C) Logos
D) Message elaboration
E) Pathos
A) Ethos
B) Intensification
C) Logos
D) Message elaboration
E) Pathos
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52
Michael's new co-worker tells him that it is only important to do work when the boss is looking, but Michael has grown up with the attitude that hard work will pay off in the long run. Michael's attitude is known as an
A) artistic proof.
B) omission.
C) inartistic proof.
D) external cause
E) anchor
A) artistic proof.
B) omission.
C) inartistic proof.
D) external cause
E) anchor
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53
These three basic strategies are used to downplay characteristics: diversion, confusion, and
A) intensification.
B) omission.
C) incoherence.
D) fidelity.
E) attribution.
A) intensification.
B) omission.
C) incoherence.
D) fidelity.
E) attribution.
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54
---------------- explains that how well you get along with someone affects the inferences you will make about their actions.
A) Association
B) Intensification
C) Omission
D) Fundamental attribution error
E) Fidelity
A) Association
B) Intensification
C) Omission
D) Fundamental attribution error
E) Fidelity
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55
------------------- requires that the product, issue, or candidate is linked to something the
Audience already has an opinion about.
A) Intensification
B) Diversion
C) Association
D) Repetition
E) Composition
Audience already has an opinion about.
A) Intensification
B) Diversion
C) Association
D) Repetition
E) Composition
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56
Aristotle's idea is that there are inartistic proofs that can be manipulated by the persuader to create a reaction in the person being persuaded.
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57
Rank's Model of Persuasion states that intensifying and downplaying are the two techniques persuaders use to change opinions.
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58
Fundamental attribution error includes the idea that people are responsible for what happens to them.
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59
Following Social Judgment Theory, beliefs or attitudes that previously existed are called ethos.
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Cognitive dissonance occurs when two ideas are consistent with one another.
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Uses and Gratifications Theory states that people use media to fulfill the needs of curiosity, diversion, and sustenance.
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The latitude of noncommitment is the range in which someone is most likely to accept a new idea.
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High ego-involvement means that the issue is very important in defining who we are.
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64
Pathos are things people connect to with emotional responses.
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Statistics are often used by persuaders to convince the audience that there is significant reasoning for their argument.
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66
You are working on a local political campaign, and your candidate has more than doubled the number of local recreation activities available for youth. However, the male director of an intramural program that your candidate founded was just fired for having an inappropriate relationship with a girl participating in the program. Which persuasive techniques would you use to make sure your candidate still came out on top?
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67
Walter Fisher believes that all messages and situations can be viewed through the narrative frame as long as you are able to figure out (1) who the characters are; (2) the setting; (3) what happens or is said; (4) why it is done or said; and (5) what results from it. Recall a story that you were told that lacked either coherence or fidelity, and identify each of the five items listed above to determine where the story falls apart.
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68
Give an example of association used in advertising. What effect did this association have on your opinion of the product?
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69
Describe a recent instance in your life when you experienced cognitive dissonance. How did you resolve feelings of being psychologically uncomfortable?
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What types of media do you use to fulfill Blumler's four motivational needs? What other methods might you use to fulfill these needs other than media?
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What types of information are processed through the central route? The peripheral route?
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72
What process do people experience when making attributions about the behaviors of others? How does this differ when they are making attributions about their own behaviors?
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What is theory and how does it connect to your study of persuasion?
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74
Describe how you would apply Social Learning Theory in your life.
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Choose a persuasive theory that you connected with. Why does this theory resonate with
you? Give an example of how it applies to your everyday life.
you? Give an example of how it applies to your everyday life.
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