Cultural context refers to additional information about a message that is provided through _____ cues
a. language
b. social
c. nonverbal
d. oral
c
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The VP campaign also featured a ______ program that focused on discussing clean technology with local and national government officials.
A. government relations B. media relations C. crisis communications D. branding
The famous shot in Gonewith theWind wherethecameramoves up to ahighangleto show alargegroup ofwounded and dead soldiersat the railroad station is an exampleofa
a. tilt b. dolly c. pan d. crane
When the speaker placed an American flag next to her on the podium, some audience members felt it symbolized freedom of choice while others saw it as a constraining device used to keep immigrants out. In this situation, selective influence has been prompted by __________.
A. compartmentalization B. ethos C. the boomerang effect D. polysemy
"Persuasive arguments theory" postulates all of the following except:
A) There is a culturally given pool of arguments on an issue. B) People take positions on issues based on the number of pro/con arguments. C) Novel arguments are especially persuasive. D) The more arguments people know on an issue, the more susceptible they are to change.