What is virtual public relations?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: It is a term used to describe many small public relations consultancies that, as a result of advancements in communications technology, have the look, feel, and service capabilities of much larger public relations agencies.
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__________ listening does not acknowledge and respect a speaker's verbal and nonverbal messages
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Jacob tries to avoid ambiguity and vagueness. What would Jacob's behavior be an example of?
A) masculinity. B) power distance. C) uncertainty avoidance. D) tolerance. E) individualism.
Meg has just finished covering her last main point in her presentation. She transitions into her
conclusion by using a reference back to her introductory story and then she thanks the audience for listening. Does this describe an appropriate conclusion? A) Yes; Meg created a smooth bridge between her speech body and the conclusion. B) No; Meg forgot to add a summary of her points before concluding. C) No; a speaker should never thank an audience for listening. D) Yes; Meg provided closure by tying the introduction and conclusion together.
Bella is strongly advocating for enacting a policy on campus that bans all smoking on campus. Bill tries to convince her that his position is the better which is that smoking should be restricted to designated smoking areas that are at least 25 feet from the nearest building entrance. Many would consider this to be a strongly anti-smoking position. She gets very agitated at one point and tells Bill that she cannot continue to talk to someone whose position is so far from hers and so pro-smoking. Bella’s assessment of Bill’s position is an example of:
a. Likelihood effect b. Ego-involvement c. Assimilation effect d. Contrast effect