The aspect of communication that focuses on WHAT is said, including new information, ideas,
and suggested actions, is referred to as ________.
A) content
B) relational
C) intention
D) implication
E) context
A
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The redundancy of advertising takes advantage of Noelle-Neumann's
A) information overload theory. B) cumulative effects theory. C) spiral of silence model. D) uses and gratifications theory.
The Hutchins Commission believed that which of the following was the greatest threat to American press freedom?
A. a powerful central government B. the presence of communists working in the media C. concentrated corporate ownership D. the threat of local government censorship
We initiate potential friendships and romantic relationships with people who we think like us; this is an example of ___________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word.
According to your textbook, when you listen primarily to understand the message of a speaker-for example, taking notes in a classroom lecture-you are engaged in ________ listening.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).