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Wouter Van den Bosch werkt bij de onderzoeksgroep Memori van KHMechelen. Hij vertrekt vanuit de case study ‘meldpunt Bonheiden’ en gaat verder in op de toekomst van social media. Wat zijn de verwachte ontwikkelingen en waar moeten we aandacht voor hebben?
Bcom 275 guide 4 32) What is the belief that laws are justified if they preve...ushadummy
32) What is the belief that laws are justified if they prevent a person from harming him- or herself known as?
A. Offense principle
B. Legal moralism
C. Harm principle
D. Legal paternalism
The document discusses the benefits of using social media for churches and ministries. It outlines how social media can improve communication, help connect with others, and call people to action. Specific platforms like Facebook and LinkedIn are addressed, with tips on creating pages and groups for churches. The document encourages churches to utilize social media to reach more people, especially young adults, and provide resources on managing a social media presence.
LinkedIn has evolved from solely being a professional networking platform to becoming a major platform for discovering and sharing professional content online. It connects hundreds of millions of professionals globally and is the primary source of professionally relevant content that its members use to enhance their knowledge, strengthen networks, and boost their careers. Members actively consume over an hour of content on LinkedIn per week on average to stay informed on industry news and trends. Companies have also recognized LinkedIn as an important channel to build relationships by sharing thought leadership content with other professionals in their industries.
Meldpunt 3.0
De toekomst van gepersonaliseerde dienstverlening en social media
Wouter Van den Bosch werkt bij de onderzoeksgroep Memori van KHMechelen. Hij vertrekt vanuit de case study ‘meldpunt Bonheiden’ en gaat verder in op de toekomst van social media. Wat zijn de verwachte ontwikkelingen en waar moeten we aandacht voor hebben?
Bcom 275 guide 4 32) What is the belief that laws are justified if they preve...ushadummy
32) What is the belief that laws are justified if they prevent a person from harming him- or herself known as?
A. Offense principle
B. Legal moralism
C. Harm principle
D. Legal paternalism
The document is a guide containing 33 multiple choice questions about communication concepts. It covers topics like channels of communication, audience analysis, feedback, listening, fallacies, language use, and persuasion techniques. The questions test understanding of key terms and ideas in communication theory.
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The document is a guide containing 33 multiple choice questions about communication concepts. It covers topics like channels of communication, audience analysis, feedback, listening, fallacies, verbal and nonverbal communication, and persuasive techniques. The questions test understanding of key terms, models, and strategies discussed in communication and critical thinking.
Bcom 275 guide 4 28) A concept proposing that negative cultural assumptions a...ushadummy
28) A concept proposing that negative cultural assumptions about a group can create for its members a belief in those assumptions is called
A. an attribution error
B. a perceptual process
C. a halo effect
D. a stereotype threat
Bcom 275 guide 4 27) What logical fallacy can occur when a speaker focuses on...ushadummy
27) What logical fallacy can occur when a speaker focuses on similarities and ignores significant differences?
A. Either/or thinking
B. Slippery slope
C. Hasty generalization
D. Faulty comparison
Bcom 275 guide 4 25) When you lead, instruct, challenge, or introduce your au...ushadummy
25) When you lead, instruct, challenge, or introduce your audience to act on or accept your solution, you are at which step of Monroe’s Motivated Sequence?
A. Attention
B. Solution
C. Visualization
D. Action or approval
Bcom 275 guide 4 24) If you try to persuade your classmates to donate canned ...ushadummy
24) If you try to persuade your classmates to donate canned goods for the hungry in your community, your topic is one of
A. policy
B. fact
C. pathos
D. value
23) The individuals you are most likely to influence with your persuasive presentation are referred to as your
A. peer audience
B. leading audience
C. target audience
D. general audience
The document is a guide containing 33 multiple choice questions about communication concepts. It covers topics like channels of communication, audience analysis, feedback, listening, fallacies in reasoning, verbal and nonverbal communication, and approaches to moral reasoning like utilitarianism and deontology. The questions are designed to test understanding of key terms and concepts in communication and logic.
Bcom 275 guide 4 20) Which verbal support breaks down complex processes or co...ushadummy
20) Which verbal support breaks down complex processes or concepts into their component parts to ensure understanding?
A. Comparisons
B. Analyses
C. Definitions
D. Descriptions
The document is a guide containing 33 multiple choice questions about communication concepts. It covers topics like channels of communication, audience analysis, feedback, listening, fallacies, language use, and persuasion techniques. The questions test understanding of key terms and ideas in communication theory.
Bcom 275 guide 4 18) You want to discuss your performance review and possible...ushadummy
18) You want to discuss your performance review and possible raise with your boss. The most effective channel to do this would be
A. e-mail
B. face-to-face
C. team meeting
D. text message
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16) Which informal communication channel involves its own abbreviations to accommodate the limited number of characters available in any given message?
A. Text message
B. E-mail
C. Handwritten letters
D. Voicemail message
Bcom 275 guide 4 13) Audience analysis should occur at what point in the cre...ushadummy
13) Audience analysis should occur at what point in the creation of a message?
A. Before the message is sent
B. Once feedback is received
C. After selecting the channel
D. Before the message is created
Bcom 275 guide 4 12) Stating someone has negative features and his claim is ...ushadummy
12) Stating someone has negative features and his claim is invalid is an example of which fallacy?
A. Genetic fallacy
B. False dilemma
C. Straw man
D. Ad hominem
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The document is a guide containing 33 multiple choice questions about communication concepts. It covers topics like channels of communication, audience analysis, feedback, listening, fallacies, language use, and persuasion techniques. The questions test understanding of key terms and ideas in communication theory.
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The document is a guide containing 33 multiple choice questions about communication concepts. It covers topics like channels of communication, audience analysis, feedback, listening, fallacies, verbal and nonverbal communication, and persuasive techniques. The questions test understanding of key terms, models, and strategies discussed in communication and critical thinking.
Bcom 275 guide 4 28) A concept proposing that negative cultural assumptions a...ushadummy
28) A concept proposing that negative cultural assumptions about a group can create for its members a belief in those assumptions is called
A. an attribution error
B. a perceptual process
C. a halo effect
D. a stereotype threat
Bcom 275 guide 4 27) What logical fallacy can occur when a speaker focuses on...ushadummy
27) What logical fallacy can occur when a speaker focuses on similarities and ignores significant differences?
A. Either/or thinking
B. Slippery slope
C. Hasty generalization
D. Faulty comparison
Bcom 275 guide 4 25) When you lead, instruct, challenge, or introduce your au...ushadummy
25) When you lead, instruct, challenge, or introduce your audience to act on or accept your solution, you are at which step of Monroe’s Motivated Sequence?
A. Attention
B. Solution
C. Visualization
D. Action or approval
Bcom 275 guide 4 24) If you try to persuade your classmates to donate canned ...ushadummy
24) If you try to persuade your classmates to donate canned goods for the hungry in your community, your topic is one of
A. policy
B. fact
C. pathos
D. value
23) The individuals you are most likely to influence with your persuasive presentation are referred to as your
A. peer audience
B. leading audience
C. target audience
D. general audience
The document is a guide containing 33 multiple choice questions about communication concepts. It covers topics like channels of communication, audience analysis, feedback, listening, fallacies in reasoning, verbal and nonverbal communication, and approaches to moral reasoning like utilitarianism and deontology. The questions are designed to test understanding of key terms and concepts in communication and logic.
Bcom 275 guide 4 20) Which verbal support breaks down complex processes or co...ushadummy
20) Which verbal support breaks down complex processes or concepts into their component parts to ensure understanding?
A. Comparisons
B. Analyses
C. Definitions
D. Descriptions
The document is a guide containing 33 multiple choice questions about communication concepts. It covers topics like channels of communication, audience analysis, feedback, listening, fallacies, language use, and persuasion techniques. The questions test understanding of key terms and ideas in communication theory.
Bcom 275 guide 4 18) You want to discuss your performance review and possible...ushadummy
18) You want to discuss your performance review and possible raise with your boss. The most effective channel to do this would be
A. e-mail
B. face-to-face
C. team meeting
D. text message
Bcom 275 guide 4 16) Which informal communication channel involves its own ab...ushadummy
16) Which informal communication channel involves its own abbreviations to accommodate the limited number of characters available in any given message?
A. Text message
B. E-mail
C. Handwritten letters
D. Voicemail message
Bcom 275 guide 4 13) Audience analysis should occur at what point in the cre...ushadummy
13) Audience analysis should occur at what point in the creation of a message?
A. Before the message is sent
B. Once feedback is received
C. After selecting the channel
D. Before the message is created
Bcom 275 guide 4 12) Stating someone has negative features and his claim is ...ushadummy
12) Stating someone has negative features and his claim is invalid is an example of which fallacy?
A. Genetic fallacy
B. False dilemma
C. Straw man
D. Ad hominem
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Bcom 275 guide 4 8) Which of the following is a category of reasonless advertising? A. Endorsement ads B. Promise ads C. Functional ads D. Logical ads
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1) The term channel in communication means
A. the medium through which a message travels from sender to receiver
B. the context of the communication
C. the volume at which a message is received
D. the process of changing thoughts into symbols
2) This preparation process involves looking at the characteristics of the receivers of the
sender’s message.
A. Determining the message
B. Audience analysis
C. Channel evaluation
D. Receiver response analysis
3) A receiver’s response to a sender’s message is called
A. channel
B. feedback
C. encoding
D. decoding
2. 4) This act is involuntary and happens automatically.
A. Listening
B. Feedback
C. Hearing
D. Responding
5) This happens when you receive, construct meaning from, and respond to the sender’s
message.
A. Responding
B. Attending
C. Listening
D. Hearing
6) With this type of response, you analyze or teach the sender about the cause of his or her
concern.
A. Questioning
B. Interpreting
C. Paraphrasing
D. Evaluating
7) Consider the following exchange: “How do I know God exists? How do you know he
doesn’t?” Which fallacy does the second statement illustrate?
A. Inconsistency ad hominem
B. Slippery slope
C. Misplacing the burden of proof
3. D. Perfectionist fallacy
8) Which of the following is a category of reasonless advertising?
A. Endorsement ads
B. Promise ads
C. Functional ads
D. Logical ads
9) A claim is generally not considered credible if
A. it comes from a source assumed to be credible but who is not known to you
B. the claimant is an interested party
C. the claimant is a disinterested party
D. it seems likely
10) Consider the following statement: “Morgan, you’re down to earth and I trust your
judgment. That’s why I know I can count on you to back me up at the meeting this afternoon.”
This is an example of which fallacy?
A. Argument from pity
B. Slippery slope
C. Guilt trip
D. Apple polishing
11) Providing only two choices when others are available defines which fallacy?
4. A. Genetic fallacy
B. False dilemma
C. Straw man
D. Ad hominem
12) Stating someone has negative features and his claim is invalid is an example of which
fallacy?
A. Genetic fallacy
B. False dilemma
C. Straw man
D. Ad hominem
13) Audience analysis should occur at what point in the creation of a message?
A. Before the message is sent
B. Once feedback is received
C. After selecting the channel
D. Before the message is created
14) An effective message should be
A. audience-centered
B. topic-based
C. channel-focused
D. time-centered
5. 15) Measurable or observable characteristics of your audience are called
A. psychographics
B. pseudographics
C. statistics
D. demographics
16) Which informal communication channel involves its own abbreviations to accommodate the
limited number of characters available in any given message?
A. Text message
B. E-mail
C. Handwritten letters
D. Voicemail message
17) Sound and light waves are an example of which part of the communication model?
A. Encoding
B. Noise
C. Decoding
D. Channel
18) You want to discuss your performance review and possible raise with your boss. The most
effective channel to do this would be
A. e-mail
B. face-to-face
C. team meeting
D. text message
6. 19) When using expert testimonials, speakers should do which of the following?
A. Always quote the expert’s exact words.
B. Share the expert’s credentials.
C. Use experts who have celebrity status.
D. Protect the identity of experts by not naming them.
20) Which verbal support breaks down complex processes or concepts into their component
parts to ensure understanding?
A. Comparisons
B. Analyses
C. Definitions
D. Descriptions
21) What type of language is used when communicating with classmates, coworkers, family,
and friends?
A. Official
B. Informal
C. Ceremonial
D. Formal
22) The connotation of words such as skinny or thin focuses on the
A. actual meaning
B. denotative meaning
C. contextual meaning
D. emotional meaning
7. 23) The individuals you are most likely to influence with your persuasive presentation are
referred to as your
A. peer audience
B. leading audience
C. target audience
D. general audience
24) If you try to persuade your classmates to donate canned goods for the hungry in your
community, your topic is one of
A. policy
B. fact
C. pathos
D. value
25) When you lead, instruct, challenge, or introduce your audience to act on or accept your
solution, you are at which step of Monroe’s Motivated Sequence?
A. Attention
B. Solution
C. Visualization
D. Action or approval
26) When you display ethos in your persuasive presentation, you have
A. credibility
B. logic
8. C. emotion
D. evidence
27) What logical fallacy can occur when a speaker focuses on similarities and ignores significant
differences?
A. Either/or thinking
B. Slippery slope
C. Hasty generalization
D. Faulty comparison
28) A concept proposing that negative cultural assumptions about a group can create for its
members a belief in those assumptions is called
A. an attribution error
B. a perceptual process
C. a halo effect
D. a stereotype threat
29) Groups that value higher power distance believe relationships are
A. individualist
B. informal
C. hierarchical
D. relationship oriented
30) Deliberately blaming individuals or groups for things they really did not do is called
A. ethnocentrism
9. B. discriminating
C. stereotyping
D. scapegoating
31) A value judgment requires this type of assessment.
A. Worth or desirability
B. Monroe’s Value Sequence
C. Consistency
D. Normative
32) What is the belief that laws are justified if they prevent a person from harming him- or
herself known as?
A. Offense principle
B. Legal moralism
C. Harm principle
D. Legal paternalism
33) Utilitarianism is part of this perspective on moral reasoning.
A. Deontology
B. Virtue ethics
C. Consquentialism
D. Moral relativism