Which of the following is NOT one of the three factors considered by the Yale Attitude Change Approach?

a. nature of the audience
b. message source
c. fear
d. nature of the communication itself


Answer: C

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What are the two broad rationales for the government's power to put people into psychiatric hospitals against their will, through civil commitment procedures?

Answer:

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a. "Yes, the research strongly supports the concept of certain strong, almost permanent memories for highly important events." b. "Yes, the article is correct that some memories are very clear, but these fade after 2 to 3 years." c. "No, the article overstates the case; these memories can be inaccurate and can fade with time." d. "No, there is no evidence for flashbulb memories."

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Step Three of the communication process refers to the means by which the encoded communication is to be made. This step is referred to as:

a. receiving b. decoding c. transmission d. understanding

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