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Deck 7: Persuasion
1
The _______ route to persuasion occurs when interested people focus on arguments.
A)peripheral
B)central
C)logical
D)image
A)peripheral
B)central
C)logical
D)image
central
2
Central route processing often _____ explicit attitudes.
A)has no effect on
B)swiftly changes
C)slowly changes
D)never changes
A)has no effect on
B)swiftly changes
C)slowly changes
D)never changes
swiftly changes
3
We are more likely to be persuaded by the _______ route to persuasion when we are distracted or busy.
A)peripheral
B)central
C)logical
D)image
A)peripheral
B)central
C)logical
D)image
peripheral
4
Lately you have noticed that your favorite athlete is on your cereal box,highway billboards for sports beverages,and television commercials for running shoes.What type of marketing strategy is being used to persuade you to purchase these products?
A)intelligent
B)savvy
C)central route
D)peripheral route
A)intelligent
B)savvy
C)central route
D)peripheral route
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5
According to the text,the factor that determines if we call attempts at persuasion "education" or "propaganda" is whether or not
A)we believe them.
B)we know the communicator.
C)the message is emotional in tone.
D)the message is one-sideD.
A)we believe them.
B)we know the communicator.
C)the message is emotional in tone.
D)the message is one-sideD.
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6
Which one of the following is NOT one of the conditions under which a thinking person would adopt the peripheral route to persuasion?
A)when there is a lack of time and interest
B)when the speaker is articulate
C)when the speaker has several arguments
D)when the arguments are strong and compelling
A)when there is a lack of time and interest
B)when the speaker is articulate
C)when the speaker has several arguments
D)when the arguments are strong and compelling
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7
According to Myers,advertisers for computers tend to adopt marketing strategies that use the ____ route to persuasion.
A)peripheral
B)central
C)logical
D)image
A)peripheral
B)central
C)logical
D)image
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8
Individuals who are typically regarded as thinking people may be inclined to use the peripheral route to persuasion if
A)the speaker is young and vibrant.
B)the speaker seems to have ulterior motives.
C)the speaker has apparently good motives.
D)they are paid to do so.
A)the speaker is young and vibrant.
B)the speaker seems to have ulterior motives.
C)the speaker has apparently good motives.
D)they are paid to do so.
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9
Which route to persuasion is most likely to create long-lasting attitudes and behavioral changes?
A)peripheral
B)central
C)logical
D)image
A)peripheral
B)central
C)logical
D)image
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10
By the definitions in the book,education is more _____,whereas propaganda is more _____.
A)coercive;factual
B)important;useful
C)factual;coercive
D)useful;important
A)coercive;factual
B)important;useful
C)factual;coercive
D)useful;important
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11
Sally is interested in purchasing a DVD player,and is overwhelmed by the many different models available at her local electronics store.She decides to consult a magazine devoted to reviewing the quality of home electronics.After reading a number of articles stating the pros and cons of each model,she decides on a DVD player.Sally has been persuaded to purchase this particular DVD player because of the _______ route to persuasion.
A)peripheral
B)central
C)logical
D)image
A)peripheral
B)central
C)logical
D)image
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12
Which of the following must take place before a message is likely to persuade?
A)attention to the message
B)peripheral processing
C)central processing
D)education rather than propaganda
A)attention to the message
B)peripheral processing
C)central processing
D)education rather than propaganda
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13
_______ is the process by which a message induces change in beliefs,attitudes,or behaviors.
A)Compliance
B)Persuasion
C)Inoculation
D)Sleeper effect
A)Compliance
B)Persuasion
C)Inoculation
D)Sleeper effect
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14
Attitudes regarding the war with Iraq differ significantly depending on
A)the personality factors.
B)the gender.
C)the differing information received.
D)the type of persuasion useD.
A)the personality factors.
B)the gender.
C)the differing information received.
D)the type of persuasion useD.
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15
You are more likely to be persuaded when a message is
A)clear and easy to comprehend and the arguments are unconvincing.
B)difficult to comprehend and the arguments are unconvincing.
C)clear and easy to comprehend and the arguments are convincing.
D)difficult to comprehend and the arguments are convincing.
A)clear and easy to comprehend and the arguments are unconvincing.
B)difficult to comprehend and the arguments are unconvincing.
C)clear and easy to comprehend and the arguments are convincing.
D)difficult to comprehend and the arguments are convincing.
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16
Americans' support for the Iraq war increased after the war began mainly because of the
A)national support for our troops.
B)opposition from European countries.
C)discovery of weapons of mass destruction.
D)persuasive messages in the U.S.media.
A)national support for our troops.
B)opposition from European countries.
C)discovery of weapons of mass destruction.
D)persuasive messages in the U.S.media.
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17
The _____ route to persuasion occurs when people are influenced by incidental cues,such as a speaker's attractiveness.
A)peripheral
B)central
C)logical
D)image
A)peripheral
B)central
C)logical
D)image
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18
According to Myers,advertisers for beverages and clothing tend to adopt marketing strategies that use the _______ route to persuasion.
A)peripheral
B)central
C)logical
D)image
A)peripheral
B)central
C)logical
D)image
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19
As an example of how persuasion can be used to promote healthier living,the CDC has reported that smoking in the U.S.has ______ over the last 40 years.
A)stabilized
B)decreased to 21 percent
C)become more popular with teens
D)increased to 21 percent
A)stabilized
B)decreased to 21 percent
C)become more popular with teens
D)increased to 21 percent
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20
Suzy is interested in purchasing a DVD player,and is overwhelmed by the many different models available at her local electronics store.She decides to purchase a shiny,metallic-looking model,as it is the best-looking one in the store.Suzy has been persuaded to purchase this particular DVD player because of the _______ route to persuasion.
A)peripheral
B)central
C)logical
D)image
A)peripheral
B)central
C)logical
D)image
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21
You are attending a lecture by a banker and you expect her to advocate bank savings accounts.However,she advocates stock investments instead.Since her message goes against her own self-interest,you perceive her as _______ and the message as _______.
A)sincere;persuasive
B)insincere;not persuasive
C)sincere;not persuasive
D)insincere;persuasive
A)sincere;persuasive
B)insincere;not persuasive
C)sincere;not persuasive
D)insincere;persuasive
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22
When people tended to honor their public commitments,Cialdini (2008)called this the _______ principle of persuasion.
A)liking
B)authority
C)social proof
D)consistency
A)liking
B)authority
C)social proof
D)consistency
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23
Eagly,Wood,and Chaiken (1978)found that when an anti-business speech was said to be given by a pro-environmentalist,it was perceived as _______ and _______.
A)biased;persuasive
B)unbiased;persuasive
C)biased;unpersuasive
D)unbiased;unpersuasive
A)biased;persuasive
B)unbiased;persuasive
C)biased;unpersuasive
D)unbiased;unpersuasive
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24
When people deferred to credible experts,Cialdini (2008)called this the _______ principle of persuasion.
A)liking
B)authority
C)social proof
D)reciprocity
A)liking
B)authority
C)social proof
D)reciprocity
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25
Perceived expertise in a speaker includes all of the following EXCEPT
A)someone speaking confidently
B)being introduced as knowledgeable
C)they begin with things that the audience agrees with
D)someone speaking hesitantly
A)someone speaking confidently
B)being introduced as knowledgeable
C)they begin with things that the audience agrees with
D)someone speaking hesitantly
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26
Speaking to a huge anti-union retail store,an anti-union political candidate's expertise seems to
A)increase.
B)decrease.
C)stay the same.
D)lose credibility.
A)increase.
B)decrease.
C)stay the same.
D)lose credibility.
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27
The _______ effect occurs when we remember the message but forget the reason for discounting it.
A)delayed reaction
B)short-term memory
C)sleeper
D)longevity
A)delayed reaction
B)short-term memory
C)sleeper
D)longevity
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28
Speaking to a labor union,a pro-union professor's expertise seems to
A)increase.
B)decrease.
C)stay the same.
D)lose credibility.
A)increase.
B)decrease.
C)stay the same.
D)lose credibility.
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29
Researchers have found that trustworthiness is _______ if the audience believes the communicator is NOT trying to persuade them.
A)lower
B)higher
C)average
D)absent
A)lower
B)higher
C)average
D)absent
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30
When an initially discounted message becomes effective,a delayed impact of the message occurs.This is called the _______ effect.
A)delayed reaction
B)short-term memory
C)sleeper
D)longevity
A)delayed reaction
B)short-term memory
C)sleeper
D)longevity
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31
Miller and his colleagues (1976)reported a _______ relationship between trustworthiness and the rate at which people speak.
A)positive
B)negative
C)neutral
D)curvilinear
A)positive
B)negative
C)neutral
D)curvilinear
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32
We tend to like people who are like us.This exemplifies which characteristic of attractiveness?
A)liking
B)similarity
C)consistency
D)physical appeal
A)liking
B)similarity
C)consistency
D)physical appeal
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33
A communicator is said to be _______ when he or she is perceived as both an expert and trustworthy.
A)honest
B)guileless
C)honorable
D)credible
A)honest
B)guileless
C)honorable
D)credible
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34
If people remember the message better than the reason for discounting it,the impact of a noncredible person may _______ over time.
A)change
B)stay the same
C)increase
D)decrease
A)change
B)stay the same
C)increase
D)decrease
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35
An audience is more likely to perceive a speaker as sincere when
A)they avert their eyes.
B)they talk slowly.
C)the speaker argues an expected position.
D)the speaker argues against their own self-interest.
A)they avert their eyes.
B)they talk slowly.
C)the speaker argues an expected position.
D)the speaker argues against their own self-interest.
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36
Perceived trustworthiness includes all of the following behaviors EXCEPT
A)The communicator uses direct eye contact.
B)The audience believes the communicator is trying to persuade them.
C)The communicator argues against his or her own self-interest.
D)The communicator talks fast.
A)The communicator uses direct eye contact.
B)The audience believes the communicator is trying to persuade them.
C)The communicator argues against his or her own self-interest.
D)The communicator talks fast.
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37
When people allowed the example of others to validate how to think,feel,and act,Cialdini (2008)called this the _______ principle of persuasion.
A)liking
B)authority
C)social proof
D)scarcity
A)liking
B)authority
C)social proof
D)scarcity
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38
Research has found that _______ speakers are rated as more objective,intelligent,and knowledgeable.
A)dull
B)exciting
C)fast
D)slow
A)dull
B)exciting
C)fast
D)slow
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39
Which of the following is NOT one of the primary elements of persuasion that social psychologists have studied?
A)the communicator
B)the context
C)the message
D)how the message is communicated
A)the communicator
B)the context
C)the message
D)how the message is communicated
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40
Which one of the following is NOT one of the characteristics that listeners typically attribute to fast speakers?
A)objective
B)humorous
C)intelligent
D)knowledgeable
A)objective
B)humorous
C)intelligent
D)knowledgeable
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41
According to Aronson,Turner,and Carlsmith (1963),the effect of a large versus a small discrepancy between the communicator and the receiver of a message depends on whether or not the
A)receiver of the message is emotionally invested in the topic.
B)receiver of the message is interested in the topic.
C)communicator of the message is credible.
D)communicator of the message is articulate.
A)receiver of the message is emotionally invested in the topic.
B)receiver of the message is interested in the topic.
C)communicator of the message is credible.
D)communicator of the message is articulate.
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42
Fear-arousing messages are most effective when they
A)cause only mild fear.
B)involve pleasurable activities.
C)offer a protective strategy.
D)are overwhelming.
A)cause only mild fear.
B)involve pleasurable activities.
C)offer a protective strategy.
D)are overwhelming.
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43
Alicia has a fairly weak case to present to her supervisor.In order to be more persuasive,she should
A)arouse a small amount of fear.
B)put him in a good mood.
C)convince him that her arguments are strong.
D)argue her own self-interests.
A)arouse a small amount of fear.
B)put him in a good mood.
C)convince him that her arguments are strong.
D)argue her own self-interests.
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44
What is the effect of a fear-arousing communication?
A)Fear renders a communication ineffective.
B)Generally the more frightened people are,the more they respond.
C)Evoking a low level of fear is effective,but producing a high level of fear is not.
D)Fear appeals are effective with women but boomerang with men.
A)Fear renders a communication ineffective.
B)Generally the more frightened people are,the more they respond.
C)Evoking a low level of fear is effective,but producing a high level of fear is not.
D)Fear appeals are effective with women but boomerang with men.
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45
The _______ effect refers to how information that is presented last can have the most influence.
A)recency
B)primacy
C)channel
D)final
A)recency
B)primacy
C)channel
D)final
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46
Brock (1965)found that paint store customers were more influenced by the testimony of an
A)ordinary person who recently bought the same amount of paint as them.
B)expert who recently bought 20 times as much as them.
C)ordinary person who recently bought 20 times as much as them.
D)expert who recently bought the same amount of paint as them.
A)ordinary person who recently bought the same amount of paint as them.
B)expert who recently bought 20 times as much as them.
C)ordinary person who recently bought 20 times as much as them.
D)expert who recently bought the same amount of paint as them.
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47
Arguments,especially emotional ones,are often more influential when they come from beautiful people.This exemplifies which characteristic of attractiveness?
A)liking
B)similarity
C)consistency
D)physical appeal
A)liking
B)similarity
C)consistency
D)physical appeal
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48
Since Carmen is not a particularly prestigious or authoritative source on exercise,she should encourage her father to exercise by suggesting he
A)completely overhaul his lifestyle.
B)complete a fitness program.
C)begin doing some limited exercises.
D)consult with a local gym.
A)completely overhaul his lifestyle.
B)complete a fitness program.
C)begin doing some limited exercises.
D)consult with a local gym.
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49
When Asch (1946)presented students with a description of someone as "intelligent,industrious,impulsive,critical,stubborn,and envious," they rated the person _______ than if the opposite order of adjectives was presented.
A)less positively
B)more positively
C)less attractive
D)more attractive
A)less positively
B)more positively
C)less attractive
D)more attractive
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50
Who is the most responsive to rational appeals?
A)well-educated and analytical people
B)well-educated and non-analytical people
C)less educated and analytical people
D)less educated and non-analytical people
A)well-educated and analytical people
B)well-educated and non-analytical people
C)less educated and analytical people
D)less educated and non-analytical people
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51
Bailenson and Yee's research with virtual social reality found a "person" whose expressions and movements echoed the participant was
A)not liked but was persuasive.
B)liked and was persuasive.
C)not liked and was not persuasive.
D)liked and was not persuasive.
A)not liked but was persuasive.
B)liked and was persuasive.
C)not liked and was not persuasive.
D)liked and was not persuasive.
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52
Fear-arousing messages work best when they
A)do not suggest a solution.
B)try to prevent a bad outcome,such as cancer.
C)try to promote a good outcome,such as fitness.
D)are framed in a positive manner.
A)do not suggest a solution.
B)try to prevent a bad outcome,such as cancer.
C)try to promote a good outcome,such as fitness.
D)are framed in a positive manner.
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53
Werner and her colleagues (2002)conducted a study on aluminum can recycling at the University of Utah and found that the most effective message was a
A)one-sided one.
B)two-sided one.
C)discrepant one.
D)clear and unambiguous one.
A)one-sided one.
B)two-sided one.
C)discrepant one.
D)clear and unambiguous one.
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54
In your marketing class,your assignment is to create an advertisement that will encourage people to buy condom X over condom Y.Given your knowledge of persuasion,which strategy would be most effective?
A)an ad that reads "AIDS kills," along with a suggestion that condom X prevents it
B)an ad that reads "AIDS kills," along with a suggestion that condom Y does not prevent it
C)an ad that suggests condom X prevents AIDS
D)an ad that suggests condom Y does not prevent AIDS
A)an ad that reads "AIDS kills," along with a suggestion that condom X prevents it
B)an ad that reads "AIDS kills," along with a suggestion that condom Y does not prevent it
C)an ad that suggests condom X prevents AIDS
D)an ad that suggests condom Y does not prevent AIDS
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55
The _______ effect refers to how information that is presented first usually has the most influence.
A)recency
B)primacy
C)channel
D)initial
A)recency
B)primacy
C)channel
D)initial
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56
When a choice concerns matters of personal value or ways of life,_______ communicators have more influence.
A)dissimilar
B)expert
C)similar
D)disinterested
A)dissimilar
B)expert
C)similar
D)disinterested
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57
When Werner and her colleagues (2002)placed signs on a campus with a two-sided message that not only stated the importance of recycling but also acknowledged the inconvenience of it,recycling
A)increased to 80 percent.
B)increased to 25 percent.
C)decreased by 40 percent.
D)decreased by 90 percent.
A)increased to 80 percent.
B)increased to 25 percent.
C)decreased by 40 percent.
D)decreased by 90 percent.
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58
When Asch (1946)presented students with a description of someone as "intelligent,industrious,impulsive,critical,stubborn,and envious," they rated the person more positively than if the opposite order of adjectives was presented.This demonstrates the _______ effect.
A)recency
B)primacy
C)channel
D)sleeper
A)recency
B)primacy
C)channel
D)sleeper
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59
Abelson and his colleagues (1982)found that voting preferences in the United States could be reasonably predicted from voters'
A)political party of choice.
B)geographical residence.
C)beliefs about the candidates' traits and likely behaviors.
D)emotional reactions to the candidates.
A)political party of choice.
B)geographical residence.
C)beliefs about the candidates' traits and likely behaviors.
D)emotional reactions to the candidates.
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60
Studies have shown that if people are aware of opposing arguments,a _______ presentation is more persuasive and enduring.
A)one-sided
B)two-sided
C)discrepant
D)clear and unambiguous
A)one-sided
B)two-sided
C)discrepant
D)clear and unambiguous
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61
People who are quick to respond to peripheral cues,such as a communicator's attractiveness,are _______ in the need for cognition.
A)low
B)average
C)high
D)slightly above average
A)low
B)average
C)high
D)slightly above average
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62
The process by which media influence often occurs through opinion leaders,who in turn influence others,is referred to as
A)the sleeper effect.
B)an indirect channel of communication.
C)the opinion leader effect.
D)a two-step flow of communication.
A)the sleeper effect.
B)an indirect channel of communication.
C)the opinion leader effect.
D)a two-step flow of communication.
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63
Nora,a single mom,needs to ask her parents for money.To minimize their objections to her request,she should
A)warn them ahead of time of her need.
B)have her busy,distracting little toddler along when she makes her request.
C)write out her request for them to consider.
D)ask them on the telephone.
A)warn them ahead of time of her need.
B)have her busy,distracting little toddler along when she makes her request.
C)write out her request for them to consider.
D)ask them on the telephone.
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64
As a general rule of thumb,persuasion _______ as the significance and familiarity of the issue ______.
A)increases;decreases
B)decreases;increases
C)increases;increases
D)decreases;decreases
A)increases;decreases
B)decreases;increases
C)increases;increases
D)decreases;decreases
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65
Which of the following illustrates media influence through a two-step flow of communication?
A)A teenager buys a video game she saw advertised both on television and in her favorite magazine.
B)A domestic car manufacturer sponsors a television program about the defectiveness of many foreign imports.
C)A candidate for political office answers questions from members of a studio audience on live television.
D)A man buys a new laundry detergent after having it recommended by a friend,who had read that it was both effective and environmentally safe in a consumer magazine article.
A)A teenager buys a video game she saw advertised both on television and in her favorite magazine.
B)A domestic car manufacturer sponsors a television program about the defectiveness of many foreign imports.
C)A candidate for political office answers questions from members of a studio audience on live television.
D)A man buys a new laundry detergent after having it recommended by a friend,who had read that it was both effective and environmentally safe in a consumer magazine article.
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66
People tend to have different social and political attitudes depending on their age because attitudes change as people grow older.This refers to the _______ explanation for how age plays a role in persuasion.
A)generational
B)life cycle
C)age
D)time
A)generational
B)life cycle
C)age
D)time
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67
The Bennington College study revealed that
A)views embraced at an impressionable time fade over a lifetime of experience.
B)college makes "good little liberals" out of us all.
C)college produces liberals out of 75 percent of its students.
D)views embraced at an impressionable time often survive a lifetime of experience.
A)views embraced at an impressionable time fade over a lifetime of experience.
B)college makes "good little liberals" out of us all.
C)college produces liberals out of 75 percent of its students.
D)views embraced at an impressionable time often survive a lifetime of experience.
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68
The way a message is delivered is what social psychologists refer to as the _______ of communication.
A)mode
B)route
C)channel
D)method
A)mode
B)route
C)channel
D)method
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69
Researchers found that difficult messages are most persuasive when _______,and easy messages are most persuasive when _______.
A)audiotaped;videotaped
B)spoken;written
C)written;videotaped
D)given slowly;given quickly
A)audiotaped;videotaped
B)spoken;written
C)written;videotaped
D)given slowly;given quickly
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70
In surveys conducted on groups of younger and older people over several years,the results supported the _______ explanation for how age plays a role in persuasion.
A)generational
B)life cycle
C)age
D)time
A)generational
B)life cycle
C)age
D)time
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71
Macy prefers classes with professors who are visually appealing and entertaining,rather than classes with professors who are knowledgeable and effective communicators.Macy is probably _______ in the need for cognition.
A)low
B)average
C)high
D)slightly above average
A)low
B)average
C)high
D)slightly above average
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72
Chaiken and Eagly (1976)found that when a message was difficult to comprehend,persuasion was greatest when the message was
A)written.
B)spoken.
C)written and spoken.
D)videotapeD.
A)written.
B)spoken.
C)written and spoken.
D)videotapeD.
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73
Studies comparing different sources of media found that the more _______ the media,the more persuasive the message.
A)positive
B)negative
C)lifelike
D)intense
A)positive
B)negative
C)lifelike
D)intense
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74
The Eldersveld and Dodge (1954)study identified which group casting the most votes in an election?
A)The one that was exposed to mass media and mailings.
B)The one that was exposed to mass media.
C)The one that was exposed to mass media and visited personally.
D)There were no differences in the voting groups.
A)The one that was exposed to mass media and mailings.
B)The one that was exposed to mass media.
C)The one that was exposed to mass media and visited personally.
D)There were no differences in the voting groups.
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75
When two messages are back to back,followed by a time gap,the _______ effect usually occurs.
A)recency
B)primacy
C)channel
D)sleeper
A)recency
B)primacy
C)channel
D)sleeper
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76
The motivation to think and analyze is referred to as the need for
A)contemplation.
B)thinking.
C)cognition.
D)central routes.
A)contemplation.
B)thinking.
C)cognition.
D)central routes.
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77
People tend to have different social and political attitudes depending on their age because the attitudes older people adopted when they were young persist through life largely unchanged.This refers to the _______ explanation for how age plays a role in persuasion.
A)generational
B)life cycle
C)age
D)time
A)generational
B)life cycle
C)age
D)time
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78
Darla wants to persuade her parents to help pay for a study trip abroad.She will have a more difficult time succeeding if
A)her parents are forewarned of her intent to convince them.
B)she has the trip coordinator call to reassure them.
C)her parents are not particularly analytical.
D)her parents have a moderate level of self-esteem.
A)her parents are forewarned of her intent to convince them.
B)she has the trip coordinator call to reassure them.
C)her parents are not particularly analytical.
D)her parents have a moderate level of self-esteem.
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79
Forgetting creates the recency effect when
A)time has separated the two messages.
B)there is little time between the two messages.
C)the two messages are back to back.
D)there are two opposing messages.
A)time has separated the two messages.
B)there is little time between the two messages.
C)the two messages are back to back.
D)there are two opposing messages.
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80
Which statement is NOT true about the best way to deal with media information?
A)The more lifelike the medium,the more persuasive the message.
B)Messages are best comprehended and recalled when written.
C)When the message is difficult to comprehend it is best written.
D)Messages are best comprehended and recalled when spoken.
A)The more lifelike the medium,the more persuasive the message.
B)Messages are best comprehended and recalled when written.
C)When the message is difficult to comprehend it is best written.
D)Messages are best comprehended and recalled when spoken.
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