A person is begging on a street corner and most people walk past assuming that the beggar is too lazy to get a job. This example illustrates
a. a fundamental attribution error.
b. a self-serving bias.
c. factual information.
d. verified facts.
e. identity claims.
a
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Cultural norms govern relationship maintenance. That Chinese people try to return a favour from friends with more than they received is an example of:
A. The importance of generosity. B. The importance of long-term relationships. C. The importance of bribery. D. The importance of being free from owing a debt.
A PR practitioner declined promoting a new junk food brand through his articles, owing to increased obesity and other health-related problems in the country
He did this even though the junk food brand agreed not to interfere with the content at all. Which principle is the PR practitioner following that makes him act like a professional? a) Sense of responsibility to society and the public interest b) Sense of independence and manifest concern for the interest of the public c) Manifest concern for the competence and honor of the profession as a whole d) Higher loyalty to the standards of the profession and fellow professionals than to the employer of the moment
In general, religious organizations design their public relations to achieve which of the following objectives?
A) develop public awareness of their missions and activities B) encourage individuals to use their services C) recruit and train volunteer workers D) obtain operating funds E) all of the above
Research that attempts to measure if one factor causes a change in another factor is called ______.
a. correlational research b. experimental research c. causation research d. inductive research