Explain relational and moral responsibility Behavioral Alteration Techniques
What will be an ideal response?
relational (messages that stress relationships with sources); moral responsibility
(compliance comes from a receiver?s responsibility)
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A type of conflict that is portrayed frequently in radio commercials is a/the:
a. struggle between two people b. lover's triangle c. struggle to overcome back pain d. struggle to overcome a depressed mood e. both A & B f. both C & D
Tabitha is giving a speech about poor working conditions in the overseas factories that supply consumer goods to Americans. During the speech, she says, "In a December 2012 blog post, Pulitzer-prize-winning investigative reporter Violet Jefferson states that the typical factory worker in Nicaragua earns less than $20 a week for putting in nine-hour days in poorly ventilated, incredibly hot factories." Tabitha has
A. established the source's credibility by mentioning the author's experience with the topic. B. established the source's credibility through the halo effect. C. established the source's credibility by mentioning the author's professional reputation. D. not established her source's credibility.
In a movie review, the reviewer called the director "a juvenile who was taken to a candy store and given a free run of the place." The director filed a lawsuit against the reviewer. On what basis did the director sue the reviewer?
a. Defamation b. Invasion of privacy c. Misappropriation of personality d. Fair use
Which of the following is NOT true about body posture and movement? Body movement can indicate
a. how close or involved you are with another person. b. the degree to which you are tense or relaxed. c. your moods and emotional states. d. how skilled you are at deception.