A strategy for becoming other-oriented in which you feel the emotional reaction the other
person is experiencing is ________.
A) ethnocentricism B) adaptation
C) sympathy D) empathy
D
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The central idea of a speech should cover at least three topics
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Media effects on attitudes:
a. are stronger at the specific level than at the general level b. are related to beliefs because beliefs are standards c. are always unintentional d. are called belief-type attitudes
According to ______, people will not have long-term behavior change unless they are both motivated and able to interpret a message.
A. elaboration likelihood model B. theory of planned behavior C. inoculation theory D. narrative paradigm
Match the following terms to their meanings
1. _____ a claim with no evidence 2. _____ y & z 3. _____ The legislator has compared things that are not, in fact, similar. 4. _____ is being reasonably cautious in making his claim 5. _____ bandwagon appeal A. Ron qualified his claim, stating: "The best way to decrease the dropout rate of high school students seems to entail providing more personal attention for each troubled student." The reasonable listener would conclude that Ron _____. B. In Bill's speech, he argues: "Senator Alexander deserves our vote for re-election. His support grows with every poll. More and more people are saying 'We're for Alexander!' You should too." This "argument" is an example of which logical fallacy? C. Simone proposed that the community "implement a community policing program with officers on bicycles who frequently stop and interact in a friendly manner with citizens." What might comprise the best type of evidence Simone could use for this proposed policy, given that there is no "direct evidence" since the program hasn't yet been tried by her community? D. When one legislator introduced a bill to ban a particular pesticide, based on studies that linked it with cancer deaths, another legislator argued: "If we follow your logic, then we should also outlaw automobiles on the grounds that cars kill people!" How should we evaluate this legislator's statement? E. In a speech to convince his fellow citizens that they should pass the bond issue which would fund building a new school, the man stated: "Our current school is inadequate as well as unsafe." This man's statement, alone, represents: