A structured conversation intended to influence a person's attitudes, beliefs, or behaviors is called a(n)
A. persuasive interview
B. unstructured interview
C. information-sharing interview
D. information-gathering interview
Answer: A
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Raul is working on a message trying persuade students and staff to get a flu shot this year. Which of the following would be the most effective message regarding the recommendation to get the shot:
a. shots are offered at the clinic Monday through Friday. They are free and to schedule and appoint go to the website and click on schedule an appointment. b. you can protect yourself by getting a flu shot c. the campus clinic offers flu shots free of charge for all staff and students d. getting the shot could help others by making you less contagious
In terms of the basic principles of communication, communication is:
a. something once expressed you can take back, or reversible. b. something once expressed you cannot take back, or irreversible. c. fun and natural d. none of the options available
Which of the following is a correct definition of nonverbal communication?
a. Nonverbal communication involves all aspects of communication that are conveyed in words. b. Nonverbal communication is all aspects of communication other than words themselves. c. Nonverbal communication is all aspects of communication that are heard and influence personal image. d. Nonverbal communication involves words and their meanings.
On account of confirmation bias, speakers should think especially hard about whether or not materials that support their own views are strong and credible.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)