Deck 11: Public Relations

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When a company publishes a newsletter for employees,this is an example of

A) image relations.
B) consumer relations.
C) media relations.
D) internal public relations.
E) external public relations.
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Who said "The public be damned"?

A) Marie Antoinette
B) Ivy Lee
C) William Henry Vanderbilt
D) Paul Garrett
E) Jean Valin
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Which tragic event occurred during a Colorado mine strike?

A) The Gap derailment
B) The Ludlow Massacre
C) The Colorado catastrophe
D) The Sacramento shooting
E) The Rockefeller retaliation
Question
Which term refers to developing programs in advance of an unscheduled but anticipated event?

A) Image consulting
B) Crisis management
C) Anticipatory planning
D) Contingency planning
E) Foresight planning
Question
What are the two cornerstones of public relations agencies?

A) Perception and deceit
B) Reputation and advertising
C) Profit and image
D) Internal and external public relations
E) Publicity and promotion
Question
When a company communicates with customers and suppliers,it is engaging in

A) image relations.
B) consumer relations.
C) media relations.
D) internal public relations.
E) external public relations.
Question
Which term describes those who influence public policy?

A) Social Darwinists
B) Machiavellians
C) Lobbyists
D) Internal relations specialists
E) External relations specialists
Question
A college has relationships with its students,faculty,staff,and other colleges.Each of these constituencies is called

A) a client.
B) a public.
C) a shareholder.
D) an owner.
E) a moderator.
Question
Which term describes an approach to negotiating relationships without any manipulative tricks?

A) Negotiated reality
B) Machiavellianism
C) Social Darwinism
D) Public relations theory
E) Dialogic theory
Question
Suggestions regarding wardrobe,hairstyle,and body language are all part of

A) puffery.
B) political communication.
C) persona enhancement.
D) style promotion.
E) image consulting.
Question
How do public relations coordinators get their message out?

A) On-site announcements
B) Telephone surveys
C) Pamphlets and flyers
D) Direct advertising
E) Mass media
Question
What is one advantage of advertising over public relations?

A) It has greater credibility.
B) The message reaches a larger audience.
C) It costs less.
D) There is no need to hire an outside company.
E) The organization has more control over the message.
Question
Which is not a major feature of dialogic theory in action?

A) Sympathy
B) Mutuality
C) Propinquity
D) Empathy
E) Risk
Question
When General Motors set up grants for schools and scholarships for employees' children,this was an example of

A) human resources management.
B) public relations.
C) Machiavellianism.
D) social Darwinism
E) enlightened self-interest.
Question
Which term did Paul Garrett use to describe mutually beneficial public relations?

A) Social Darwinism
B) Enlightened self-interest
C) Machiavellianism
D) Dialogic theory
E) Public relations
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Which program links public relations and advertising?

A) Image consulting
B) External public relations
C) Internal public relations
D) Integrated marketing communication
E) Pub-vertising
Question
Which method do public relations companies use to gather information about public opinion?

A) Polling
B) Internal public relations
C) External public relations
D) Image consulting
E) News conferences
Question
To cushion the harshness of social Darwinism,many tycoons espoused

A) materialism.
B) maternalism.
C) paternalism.
D) public relations.
E) enlightened self-interest.
Question
Who was best known for turning hype into a fine art?

A) George Creel
B) P.T. Barnum
C) The Ringling Brothers
D) Elmer Davis
E) Ivy Lee
Question
Who laid out the fundamentals of public relations?

A) Theodore Roosevelt
B) Charles Darwin
C) George Baer
D) William Henry Vanderbilt
E) Ivy Lee
Question
Filing a complaint against a news organization for unfair coverage is an example of

A) proactive media relations.
B) crisis management.
C) retaliatory advertising.
D) ambivalent media relations.
E) adversarial public relations.
Question
Dialogic theory is based on a conception of the public as a means to an end.
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Which term describes covering up abuses but not correcting them?

A) Adversarial public relations
B) Whitewashing
C) Image consulting
D) Reputation preservation
E) Image cleaning
Question
Which of the following is part of the CPRS code of standards?

A) Members should protect the confidences of present employers.
B) Members cannot disclose the names of their employers.
C) Members may represent conflicting interests.
D) Members can be accredited after two years.
E) Members must always control the message.
Question
Which term describes paid advertisements that state an editorial position?

A) Reporter tales
B) Press packages
C) Media briefs
D) Infomercials
E) Advertorials
Question
When a chemical company disposes of waste in an environmentally unsafe manner,this activity is part of

A) its persona.
B) its business plan.
C) the reality.
D) its shadow.
E) dumping.
Question
Which term describes an internet-based news release with links to related material and interactive opportunities for news reporters?

A) Social media news release
B) Internal communication
C) External communication
D) Web-based public relations
E) Email alerts
Question
When an organization takes the initiative to release information to the media,this is called

A) proactive media relations.
B) contingency planning.
C) crisis management.
D) integrated marketing.
E) media courting.
Question
The good practice of public relations is a one-way street for institutions and individuals to communicate to the public.
Question
Those who meet the CPRS certification process are allowed to place what after their names?

A) Ph.D.
B) LLD
C) PRC
D) CPR
E) APR
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Dialogic theory focuses on communication to publics.
Question
Maple Leaf Foods' handling of the 2008 listeriosis outbreak is an example of

A) reactive media relations.
B) proactive media relations.
C) image consulting.
D) product tampering.
E) proactive advertising.
Question
Who used the phrase "the engineering of consent"?

A) John D. Rockefeller
B) William Henry Vanderbilt
C) Edward Bernays
D) James Burke
E) Ivy Lee
Question
The term enlightened self-interest is used to refer to mutually beneficial public relations.
Question
Many public relations people are

A) advertising specialists.
B) government officials.
C) computer geeks.
D) industry insiders.
E) former journalists.
Question
For Joyce Nelson,the positive image of a corporation is called

A) the persona.
B) the shadow.
C) the logo.
D) the positive.
E) public relations.
Question
Advertorials

A) encourage unfair news reports.
B) were pioneered by Edward Bernays.
C) appear in free space or time.
D) are a passive public relations approach.
E) were devised by Herb Schmertz.
Question
The term used to describe the difference between a corporate image and the corporate reality is

A) advertising.
B) the legitimacy gap.
C) manufacturing.
D) public relations.
E) quality control.
Question
The functional areas of responsibility for a public relations department are

A) Exco-, Ecto- and Endo-relations.
B) community, government, and social relations.
C) external, internal, and media relations.
D) inner, outer, and superficial relations.
E) civil, in-house, and official relations.
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Terry Flynn says that public relations is not just a process but a product.
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An image consultant may help you select your wardrobe or restyle your hair.
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One advantage of advertising over public relations is that through advertising the organization controls the message.
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In many companies,the public relations department is responsible for internal,external,and media relations.
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Ivy Lee promoted suppressing news as an effective public relations strategy.
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In public relations,publicity and promotion are the same thing.
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Communication with customers and suppliers is an example of a company engaging in media relations.
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Helping a client through an emergency is called contingency planning.
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Social Darwinism espoused care of the "less fit."
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Many lobbyists call themselves "government relations specialists."
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Public relations sells points of view and images.
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The initial response during the Maple Leaf Foods' listeria crisis was whitewashing.
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Public relations messages often have more credibility with the mass audience than advertising messages do.
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Ivy Lee,a young publicist in New York,said "The public be damned."
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All companies have their own public relations departments.
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A comprehensive program that links public relations with advertising is called an advertorial.
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A company's in-house newsletter is an example of media relations.
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CPRS is the Canadian Public Relations Society.
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According to Terry Flynn,public relations is all about economic value.
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The common wisdom among public relations people is to be open and candid with the mass media.
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Ivy Lee was an early mogul in trouble with the public.
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Terry Flynn says that public relations is not just a process but a __________________.
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The persona is the negative image of a corporation.
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Some companies adopt adversarial public relations.
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Crisis management is an easy task for public relations.
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When General Motors set up municipal programs and set up scholarships for employees' children,this was an example of __________________.
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Edward Bernays stressed that public relations people need a strong sense of responsibility.
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Developing programs in advance of an unscheduled but anticipated event is called __________________.
Question
Going silent during a crisis is an effective public relations strategy.
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A college has relationships with its students,faculty,and staff.Each of these constituencies is called a __________________.
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When a company communicates with customers,dealers,and suppliers,it is engaging in __________________ public relations.
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Social media news releases encourage interactive and ongoing communication.
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The Tylenol crisis is a classic example in public relations annals of how to deal with a situation.
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Joyce Nelson coined the term "legitimacy gap" to describe the difference between a corporate image and the corporate reality.
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Public relations people who specialize in representing their clients to legislative bodies and government agencies are called __________________.
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Among scholars,enthusiasm has developed for applying __________________ for a kinder,gentler practice of public relations.
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In 1906,__________________ set out the fundamentals of public relations.
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Many public relations people are seasoned journalists.
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A specialized branch of public relations that focuses on body language,wardrobe,and hairstyle is called __________________.
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The application of Darwin's survival-of-the-fittest theory to society is called __________________.
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Good media relations are often forged in the fire of a crisis.
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1
When a company publishes a newsletter for employees,this is an example of

A) image relations.
B) consumer relations.
C) media relations.
D) internal public relations.
E) external public relations.
D
2
Who said "The public be damned"?

A) Marie Antoinette
B) Ivy Lee
C) William Henry Vanderbilt
D) Paul Garrett
E) Jean Valin
C
3
Which tragic event occurred during a Colorado mine strike?

A) The Gap derailment
B) The Ludlow Massacre
C) The Colorado catastrophe
D) The Sacramento shooting
E) The Rockefeller retaliation
B
4
Which term refers to developing programs in advance of an unscheduled but anticipated event?

A) Image consulting
B) Crisis management
C) Anticipatory planning
D) Contingency planning
E) Foresight planning
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5
What are the two cornerstones of public relations agencies?

A) Perception and deceit
B) Reputation and advertising
C) Profit and image
D) Internal and external public relations
E) Publicity and promotion
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6
When a company communicates with customers and suppliers,it is engaging in

A) image relations.
B) consumer relations.
C) media relations.
D) internal public relations.
E) external public relations.
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7
Which term describes those who influence public policy?

A) Social Darwinists
B) Machiavellians
C) Lobbyists
D) Internal relations specialists
E) External relations specialists
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8
A college has relationships with its students,faculty,staff,and other colleges.Each of these constituencies is called

A) a client.
B) a public.
C) a shareholder.
D) an owner.
E) a moderator.
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9
Which term describes an approach to negotiating relationships without any manipulative tricks?

A) Negotiated reality
B) Machiavellianism
C) Social Darwinism
D) Public relations theory
E) Dialogic theory
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10
Suggestions regarding wardrobe,hairstyle,and body language are all part of

A) puffery.
B) political communication.
C) persona enhancement.
D) style promotion.
E) image consulting.
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11
How do public relations coordinators get their message out?

A) On-site announcements
B) Telephone surveys
C) Pamphlets and flyers
D) Direct advertising
E) Mass media
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12
What is one advantage of advertising over public relations?

A) It has greater credibility.
B) The message reaches a larger audience.
C) It costs less.
D) There is no need to hire an outside company.
E) The organization has more control over the message.
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13
Which is not a major feature of dialogic theory in action?

A) Sympathy
B) Mutuality
C) Propinquity
D) Empathy
E) Risk
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14
When General Motors set up grants for schools and scholarships for employees' children,this was an example of

A) human resources management.
B) public relations.
C) Machiavellianism.
D) social Darwinism
E) enlightened self-interest.
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15
Which term did Paul Garrett use to describe mutually beneficial public relations?

A) Social Darwinism
B) Enlightened self-interest
C) Machiavellianism
D) Dialogic theory
E) Public relations
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16
Which program links public relations and advertising?

A) Image consulting
B) External public relations
C) Internal public relations
D) Integrated marketing communication
E) Pub-vertising
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17
Which method do public relations companies use to gather information about public opinion?

A) Polling
B) Internal public relations
C) External public relations
D) Image consulting
E) News conferences
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18
To cushion the harshness of social Darwinism,many tycoons espoused

A) materialism.
B) maternalism.
C) paternalism.
D) public relations.
E) enlightened self-interest.
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19
Who was best known for turning hype into a fine art?

A) George Creel
B) P.T. Barnum
C) The Ringling Brothers
D) Elmer Davis
E) Ivy Lee
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20
Who laid out the fundamentals of public relations?

A) Theodore Roosevelt
B) Charles Darwin
C) George Baer
D) William Henry Vanderbilt
E) Ivy Lee
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21
Filing a complaint against a news organization for unfair coverage is an example of

A) proactive media relations.
B) crisis management.
C) retaliatory advertising.
D) ambivalent media relations.
E) adversarial public relations.
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22
Dialogic theory is based on a conception of the public as a means to an end.
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23
Which term describes covering up abuses but not correcting them?

A) Adversarial public relations
B) Whitewashing
C) Image consulting
D) Reputation preservation
E) Image cleaning
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24
Which of the following is part of the CPRS code of standards?

A) Members should protect the confidences of present employers.
B) Members cannot disclose the names of their employers.
C) Members may represent conflicting interests.
D) Members can be accredited after two years.
E) Members must always control the message.
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25
Which term describes paid advertisements that state an editorial position?

A) Reporter tales
B) Press packages
C) Media briefs
D) Infomercials
E) Advertorials
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26
When a chemical company disposes of waste in an environmentally unsafe manner,this activity is part of

A) its persona.
B) its business plan.
C) the reality.
D) its shadow.
E) dumping.
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27
Which term describes an internet-based news release with links to related material and interactive opportunities for news reporters?

A) Social media news release
B) Internal communication
C) External communication
D) Web-based public relations
E) Email alerts
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28
When an organization takes the initiative to release information to the media,this is called

A) proactive media relations.
B) contingency planning.
C) crisis management.
D) integrated marketing.
E) media courting.
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29
The good practice of public relations is a one-way street for institutions and individuals to communicate to the public.
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30
Those who meet the CPRS certification process are allowed to place what after their names?

A) Ph.D.
B) LLD
C) PRC
D) CPR
E) APR
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31
Dialogic theory focuses on communication to publics.
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32
Maple Leaf Foods' handling of the 2008 listeriosis outbreak is an example of

A) reactive media relations.
B) proactive media relations.
C) image consulting.
D) product tampering.
E) proactive advertising.
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33
Who used the phrase "the engineering of consent"?

A) John D. Rockefeller
B) William Henry Vanderbilt
C) Edward Bernays
D) James Burke
E) Ivy Lee
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34
The term enlightened self-interest is used to refer to mutually beneficial public relations.
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35
Many public relations people are

A) advertising specialists.
B) government officials.
C) computer geeks.
D) industry insiders.
E) former journalists.
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36
For Joyce Nelson,the positive image of a corporation is called

A) the persona.
B) the shadow.
C) the logo.
D) the positive.
E) public relations.
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37
Advertorials

A) encourage unfair news reports.
B) were pioneered by Edward Bernays.
C) appear in free space or time.
D) are a passive public relations approach.
E) were devised by Herb Schmertz.
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38
The term used to describe the difference between a corporate image and the corporate reality is

A) advertising.
B) the legitimacy gap.
C) manufacturing.
D) public relations.
E) quality control.
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39
The functional areas of responsibility for a public relations department are

A) Exco-, Ecto- and Endo-relations.
B) community, government, and social relations.
C) external, internal, and media relations.
D) inner, outer, and superficial relations.
E) civil, in-house, and official relations.
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Unlock for access to all 90 flashcards in this deck.
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40
Terry Flynn says that public relations is not just a process but a product.
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41
An image consultant may help you select your wardrobe or restyle your hair.
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42
One advantage of advertising over public relations is that through advertising the organization controls the message.
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43
In many companies,the public relations department is responsible for internal,external,and media relations.
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44
Ivy Lee promoted suppressing news as an effective public relations strategy.
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45
In public relations,publicity and promotion are the same thing.
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46
Communication with customers and suppliers is an example of a company engaging in media relations.
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47
Helping a client through an emergency is called contingency planning.
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48
Social Darwinism espoused care of the "less fit."
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49
Many lobbyists call themselves "government relations specialists."
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50
Public relations sells points of view and images.
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51
The initial response during the Maple Leaf Foods' listeria crisis was whitewashing.
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52
Public relations messages often have more credibility with the mass audience than advertising messages do.
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53
Ivy Lee,a young publicist in New York,said "The public be damned."
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54
All companies have their own public relations departments.
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55
A comprehensive program that links public relations with advertising is called an advertorial.
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56
A company's in-house newsletter is an example of media relations.
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57
CPRS is the Canadian Public Relations Society.
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58
According to Terry Flynn,public relations is all about economic value.
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59
The common wisdom among public relations people is to be open and candid with the mass media.
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60
Ivy Lee was an early mogul in trouble with the public.
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61
Terry Flynn says that public relations is not just a process but a __________________.
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62
The persona is the negative image of a corporation.
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63
Some companies adopt adversarial public relations.
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64
Crisis management is an easy task for public relations.
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65
When General Motors set up municipal programs and set up scholarships for employees' children,this was an example of __________________.
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66
Edward Bernays stressed that public relations people need a strong sense of responsibility.
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67
Developing programs in advance of an unscheduled but anticipated event is called __________________.
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68
Going silent during a crisis is an effective public relations strategy.
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69
A college has relationships with its students,faculty,and staff.Each of these constituencies is called a __________________.
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When a company communicates with customers,dealers,and suppliers,it is engaging in __________________ public relations.
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Social media news releases encourage interactive and ongoing communication.
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72
The Tylenol crisis is a classic example in public relations annals of how to deal with a situation.
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73
Joyce Nelson coined the term "legitimacy gap" to describe the difference between a corporate image and the corporate reality.
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Public relations people who specialize in representing their clients to legislative bodies and government agencies are called __________________.
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75
Among scholars,enthusiasm has developed for applying __________________ for a kinder,gentler practice of public relations.
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76
In 1906,__________________ set out the fundamentals of public relations.
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77
Many public relations people are seasoned journalists.
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78
A specialized branch of public relations that focuses on body language,wardrobe,and hairstyle is called __________________.
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79
The application of Darwin's survival-of-the-fittest theory to society is called __________________.
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Good media relations are often forged in the fire of a crisis.
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