Which of the following is an element of self-persuasion, the strongest and most effective type of persuasion?

a. consistency
b. reciprocity
c. social validation
d. all of the above


D

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Primary audiences are the audience you want to reach based on listening and monitoring on social media that could become important for the brand. 2. A creator, which is compared to a celebrity endorser, are more relatable and viewed as a trustworthy source of information. 3. False influencers are not that impactful in the social media industry. They do not do harm to brands and other influencers. 4. Micro-influencers are not as effective as influencers because they do not have a large audience. 5. Demographics focus on the attitudes, behaviors, and interests of the key audience.

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What is Sharia?

A. Muslim duty of sharing wealth with the poor B. an ascetic movement throughout Islam directed toward mysticism C. the canonical law that includes the Qur’an and the sunnah D. the traditions relating to the deeds and utterances of the Prophet Muhammad

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A form of picture writing that has become popular through the use of touch screen devices in the 21st century is known as ______.

A. ideographs B. pictographs C. phonography D. emojis

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After weeks of controversy, Lucas has made his decision. He is going to vote for Jim Smith for school

board. Based on the television commercials alone, Lucas believes that Jim Smith clearly is right for the position. Choose a statement below that best assesses Lucas' decision. A. Lucas' decision may be okay, depending on how many commercials he has seen. B. Lucas has made a decision based on non-biased information. C. Lucas should consult other sources, such as debates, reviews, interviews or websites. D. Lucas should write himself in on the ballet, as the two candidates are clearly less qualified.

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