What is the basic theory behind appropriation law?
a. Individuals should never be photographed without their consent.
b. The news media should never falsely portray individuals' personal beliefs.
c. Individuals have the right to be free from unwanted observation by the media.
d. Individuals alone should have the right to control the marketing or exploitation of their own personages.
d
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Karla knows that her audience is familiar with the many public messages about the dangers of alcohol. She decides to give her informative speech about recent studies showing that one drink per day can have health benefits like significantly reducing the risk of heart attacks. Her informative purpose is
A) agenda setting. B) providing new perspective. C) creating a negative feeling. D) strengthening a feeling. E) inducing an action.
Which of these approaches can counteract stereotyping by recognizing that things need not be perceived as “either/or” but may be seen as “both/and”?
a. dichotomous b. dialectical c. polytheistic d. indulgence
Men's lower-pitched voices are more credible and dynamic than women's higher-pitched voices.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
In the early days of Apple computer, employees often talked about the way in which co-founder Steve Jobs would interview potential employees interested in joining the first Macintosh team. He would ask questions such as “how many times have you taken acid?” and “when did you first lose your virginity?” Supposedly to weed out the wimps who were no good at thinking on their feet. It has
also been said that when Jobs interviewed John Sculley, than CEO of Coca-Cola to take over Apple, he asked him "Do you really want to sell sugared water for the rest of your life or do you want to change the world. This communication strategy, which is used to build group loyalty and organizational identity is called ____________. A. sacred stories B. group ritual C. carrot and stick strategy D. management culture E. relational talk