Deck 12: Qualitative Understanding of Content: Rhetorical and Critical Analyses, and More
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Deck 12: Qualitative Understanding of Content: Rhetorical and Critical Analyses, and More
1
Which one of the following of Jakobson's semiotic functions establishes the sender's expectations of the receiver?
A) expressive
B) conative
C) poetic
D) referential
A) expressive
B) conative
C) poetic
D) referential
B
2
Which of the following is a disadvantage of the qualitative analyses of content?
A) They may be less precise.
B) They do not provide rich descriptions.
C) They cannot analyze both text and documented human interaction.
D) They have only one interpretation.
A) They may be less precise.
B) They do not provide rich descriptions.
C) They cannot analyze both text and documented human interaction.
D) They have only one interpretation.
A
3
Utterances in conversation analysis are units of ______.
A) grammar
B) syntax
C) speech
D) pronunciation
A) grammar
B) syntax
C) speech
D) pronunciation
C
4
Which one of the following of Jakobson's semiotic functions establishes the communication context or dominant message?
A) conative
B) poetic
C) referential
D) phatic
A) conative
B) poetic
C) referential
D) phatic
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5
What do semioticians study?
A) argumentation and persuasion
B) interpretation and meaning
C) the structure and properties of stories
D) human communication as drama
A) argumentation and persuasion
B) interpretation and meaning
C) the structure and properties of stories
D) human communication as drama
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6
In Burke's dramatistic analysis, agent refers to the ______.
A) action taking place
B) the means by which an action takes place
C) the individual(s) taking action
D) reason an act was done
A) action taking place
B) the means by which an action takes place
C) the individual(s) taking action
D) reason an act was done
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7
Two major approaches to critical analyses are ______.
A) Marxist and experimental
B) feminist and observational
C) Marxist and observational
D) Marxist and feminist
A) Marxist and experimental
B) feminist and observational
C) Marxist and observational
D) Marxist and feminist
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8
What do critical analysts study?
A) argumentation and persuasion
B) interpretation and meaning
C) the structure and properties of stories
D) the ways in which communication maintains power structures in society
A) argumentation and persuasion
B) interpretation and meaning
C) the structure and properties of stories
D) the ways in which communication maintains power structures in society
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9
______ analysis is the research approach most likely to take an interest in studying how messages are used in argumentation and persuasion.
A) Dramatistic
B) Rhetorical
C) Semiotic
D) Narrative
A) Dramatistic
B) Rhetorical
C) Semiotic
D) Narrative
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10
Which of the following is an advantage of the qualitative analyses of content?
A) They can all give us value judgments of the content.
B) They can tell us generalizable information.
C) They offer a multiplicity of approaches to understanding text and image.
D) They are used only for analyzing text.
A) They can all give us value judgments of the content.
B) They can tell us generalizable information.
C) They offer a multiplicity of approaches to understanding text and image.
D) They are used only for analyzing text.
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11
In Burke's dramatistic analysis, purpose refers to the ______.
A) action taking place
B) the means by which an action takes place
C) reason an act was done
D) the explanation offered by individuals in an interaction
A) action taking place
B) the means by which an action takes place
C) reason an act was done
D) the explanation offered by individuals in an interaction
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12
The basic interest of discourse analysis is in ______.
A) the characteristics of language itself
B) how language is used to develop and position ideas and concepts
C) the evolution of language
D) the motivations behind language use
A) the characteristics of language itself
B) how language is used to develop and position ideas and concepts
C) the evolution of language
D) the motivations behind language use
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13
______ are basically a search for patterns and variations in content.
A) Coding and quantifying
B) Coding and analysis
C) Analysis and quantifying
D) Coding and confirming
A) Coding and quantifying
B) Coding and analysis
C) Analysis and quantifying
D) Coding and confirming
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14
Which one of the following of Jakobson's semiotic functions establishes the agreed meaning for words?
A) conative
B) poetic
C) referential
D) metalingual
A) conative
B) poetic
C) referential
D) metalingual
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15
In Burke's dramatistic analysis, "ratio analysis" means examining the ______.
A) ratio of ethos to pathos
B) relative significance of each pentad unit
C) relative significance of text to graphics
D) relative significance of categories to units
A) ratio of ethos to pathos
B) relative significance of each pentad unit
C) relative significance of text to graphics
D) relative significance of categories to units
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16
Narrative and discourse analysts study ______.
A) argumentation and persuasion
B) interpretation and meaning
C) the structure and properties of stories
D) human communication as drama
A) argumentation and persuasion
B) interpretation and meaning
C) the structure and properties of stories
D) human communication as drama
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17
Which one of the following of Jakobson's semiotic functions establishes the speaker's emotional state?
A) conative
B) poetic
C) expressive
D) referential
A) conative
B) poetic
C) expressive
D) referential
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18
Rhetorical analysis is the study and analysis of ______.
A) argumentation and persuasion
B) interpretation and meaning
C) the structure and properties of stories
D) human communication as drama
A) argumentation and persuasion
B) interpretation and meaning
C) the structure and properties of stories
D) human communication as drama
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19
Semiotics is concerned with the relationship between language, and especially signs, and meaning.
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20
______ analysis is the research approach most likely to take an interest in the stories people tell.
A) Dramatistic
B) Rhetorical
C) Semiotic
D) Narrative
A) Dramatistic
B) Rhetorical
C) Semiotic
D) Narrative
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21
Aristotle's concept of pathos addresses the use of character in argumentation.
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22
Marxist criticism generally seeks to examine communication content for messages that reinforce the ideology of those in power.
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23
In Burke's dramatistic analysis, act refers to the action taking place.
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24
Critical approaches to the study of communication question the notion of objectivity.
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25
In Aristotelian rhetoric, the nature of the audience is unimportant.
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26
Aristotle's concept of ethos addresses the use of logic in argumentation.
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27
Narrative analysis is a quantitative approach to analyzing people's reports of their lives.
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28
Critical perspectives do not address social problems or inequalities.
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29
The nature of the speech setting or context is unimportant in Aristotelian rhetoric.
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30
Metaphor analysis is not a tool of critical researchers.
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31
Narrative analyses generally attempt to identify a plot, setting, characters, and order of events in people's accounts of their lives.
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32
The central belief underpinning rhetorical and critical analyses is that one definitive interpretation of communication content is possible.
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33
From a critical perspective, metaphor analysis can reveal how language maintains and promotes organizational power structures.
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34
An advantage of semiotic analyses is the range of situations in which they can be applied.
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35
Two major schools of critical analysis are feminist criticism and Marxist criticism.
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36
Aristotle's concept of logos addresses the use of emotion in argumentation.
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37
In Burke's dramatistic analysis, agency refers to the means by which an action takes place.
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38
Rhetorical analyses examine message content to understand the nature of persuasion.
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39
Marxist criticism generally seeks to examine the aesthetic quality of messages.
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40
Essentially, rhetorical analysis means examining communication content to identify and assess its persuasive strategies.
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41
In Burke's dramatistic analysis, purpose refers to the reason an act was done.
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42
Utterances in conversation analysis are units of speech.
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43
The basic interest of discourse analysis is in how language is used.
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44
Metaphor analysis includes a search for the basic or root metaphors that shape the way individuals think.
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45
In discourse analysis, the coding of content is quantitative.
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46
Explain each of the Aristotelian terms: ethos, pathos, and logos.
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47
A master narrative is a story or explanation that has the most credibility with group members as an explanation for their successes or failures.
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48
Describe Burke's dramatistic pentad and explain how it might be applied in practice.
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49
Symbolic convergence is a state of agreed understanding among group members as to what unites them and differentiates their group from other groups.
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50
Explain the concept of narrative analysis and how it might be used in practice.
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51
Explain the basic concept of discourse analysis and identify its strengths and weaknesses as you see them.
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52
Narrative analysis is based on documents only.
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53
With examples, explain how you would use Aristotle's concepts of ethos, pathos, and logos to determine the effectiveness of either political campaign advertising or advertising for a commercial product?
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54
Explain, with examples, the use of Burke's ratio analysis.
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55
In Burke's dramatistic analysis, agent refers to the individual(s) taking action.
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56
A weakness of fantasy theme analysis is its inability to explain illogical behaviors.
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57
Fantasy theme analysis is basically an approach to understanding fiction.
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58
A metaphor is a simple term used to explain or summarize a more complex entity or concept.
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59
Identify the key elements of fantasy theme analysis and explain how it might be applied in practice.
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60
Fantasy theme analysis is an approach to understanding group consciousness and shared values.
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61
Explain the concept of semiotic analysis and how you might do a semiotic analysis of news or advertising content.
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