Which of the following theories for persuasive interviews involves an interviewer forewarning an interviewee, perhaps by exposing the interviewee to small doses of a potential persuader's arguments and evidence, so the interviewee can resist the effort?
A. psychological reactance theory
B. forced compliance theory
C. inoculation theory
D. identification theory
Answer: C
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a) Connecticut; b) New York; c) Pennsylvania; d) Maryland; e) Delaware
Network television broadcasts became a nationwide societal unifier because
A) they attracted huge audiences who all watched the same cultural fare. B) prime time viewing hours encouraged people to stay at home with their families. C)TV sets were manufactured in the United States and their sale created an economic boom. D) people could choose from a wide variety of different types of programming.
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An effective speech of introduction should do all of the following EXCEPT
A) encourage the audience to listen. B) tell the audience enough about the featured speaker so they will understand the person's qualification. C) answer questions about the featured speaker's background and qualifications. D) welcome the featured speaker to the stage and repeating his or her name.