Recognizing that a group member is trying to influence or persuade—rather than merely inform—is the first step in improving your evaluative listening

True

False


ANS: True

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Which of the following is NOT one of Grunig's four models of public relations?

A) Two-way asymmetric B) Public information C) Press agentry/publicity D) One-way publicity E) Two-way symmetric

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Which of the following does NOT relate to the concept of communication as a process?

A. A group of listeners interprets a received message, but listeners in the group may interpret it differently. B. A message between individuals can continue to resonate in their minds long after the exchange. C. A message has objective meaning that does not depend on speakers and listeners. D. A speaker puts her message into words that others may or may not understand as intended.

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Seamless transitions and moving title credits well into a show are attempts to enhance

a. audience flow. b. stunting. c. bridging. d. linchpinning.

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A highly scheduled, standardized interview requires the interviewer to be an expert on the topic of the survey.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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