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A PR practitioner should avoid all of the following questionable practices, EXCEPT:- Never leave an error uncorrected- Occasionally, you can invent and attribute quotes- Never indulge in puffery- Never make assumptions about dealing with the news media
In which of the following eras did muckraking journalism lead to widespread introduction of public relations in business?
Once a potential problem has been identified, a PR practitioner must decide if the problem requires a PR response or not. How do we determine if a potential problem should be addressed by PR efforts?- All potential problems should be addressed by PR efforts- A potential problem is only addressed by PR efforts if a review of the organization's mission statement shows the potential problem could prevent the organization from achieving its mission.- A potential problem should be addressed by PR efforts if it's generated concern among key publics, the media and top management.- A potential problem should be addressed by PR efforts if marketing and advertising efforts to address the issue have failed.
A single, well-publicized, and strongly enforced accreditation program backed by strong ethics codes is a significant advance toward professional status. A 2010 study found that compared to non-APRs, accredited public relations practitioners were which of the following below?- Have more years of professional experience- Earn higher annual salaries- Have higher education levels- Report to higher levels in the organization- All of the above.
T/F: Emphasis on enforcement of the PRSA Code of Ethics has been eliminated, but the PRSA board retains right to bar from membership anyone sanctioned by a government agency or convicted in a court of law of an action in violation of the Code.
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Sometimes called _______, sensitivity to differences does not mean that speakers must give up their own beliefs for their audience members
Lee gave an informative speech on the poor quality of local drinking water. He brought in a test kit and presented statistics that proved local water was dangerous to drink. He advised the class to purchase a certain type of water filter pitcher guaranteed to remove these impurities. At the end of his speech, he mentioned that he worked for the company that made the pitcher and had them for sale. What was Lee's mistake?
Greek rhetorician Aristotle used the term ______ to refer to a speaker's credibility
Being ______ involves becoming as aware as possible of others' feelings, needs, interests, and backgrounds
______ refers to the strategic use of words and symbols to achieve a goal
Smiles, head nods, eye contact, and clapping from audience members are all forms of
In 1989, the Supreme Court overturned a statute that made burning the United States flag illegal because
While researching, Gabe found a tragic story about a young girl who died from a drunk-driving accident. In presenting his speech, Gabe told the story as if this girl was his sister. The speech was quite moving and afterward everyone told Gabe how sorry they were for his family. At this time, he told them it wasn't really his sister but thought that telling it that way was more effective for this speech. Why is this unethical?
If your speech goal is to _____, it is probably ethical
If a speaker has trouble finding words to convey his or her ideas or sends contradictory nonverbal symbols, listeners may NOT be able to ______ the speaker's verbal and nonverbal symbols back into a message
Speakers who bring in false claims and manipulate the emotions of the audience, instead of using sound evidence and logical arguments, are classified as _____ speakers
______ is the expression of emotion through posture, movement, gestures, facial expression, and voice
In a public speaking context, which of the following is an example of external noise?
The environment or situation in which a speech occurs is known as