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Analytics - ANSWER A term describing the extensive use of data, statistical and quantitative analysis, explanatory and predictive models, and fact-based management to drive decisions and actions. Communications audit - ANSWER a systematic documentation of an organizations communication efforts to understand how it communicates with its public's Constraint recognition - ANSWER when people detect a problem or situation in their environment but perceive obstacles that limit their behavior to do anything about it Demographics - ANSWER Data describing objective characteristics of a population including age, level of income or highest educational degree obtained

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Analytics - ANSWER A term describing the extensive use of data, statistical and quantitative analysis,
explanatory and predictive models, and fact-based management to drive decisions and actions.



Communications audit - ANSWER a systematic documentation of an organizations communication efforts
to understand how it communicates with its public's



Constraint recognition - ANSWER when people detect a problem or situation in their environment but
perceive obstacles that limit their behavior to do anything about it



Demographics - ANSWER Data describing objective characteristics of a population including age, level of
income or highest educational degree obtained



External publics - ANSWER people outside the organization

,Formal research - ANSWER Research designed with clear rules and procedures for collection and analysis
of information



Formative research - ANSWER conducted before and during implementation to inform planning and
program adjustment



In house - ANSWER When public relations people are employed directly within an organization rather
than working for an external agency or contracted as independent consultants.



Informal research - ANSWER Research conducted without clear rules or procedures, which makes the
findings difficult to replicate or compare to other research or situations



Internal publics - ANSWER Groups of people with shared interests within an organization



Level of involvement - ANSWER The degree to which people feel or think that a problem or issue affects
them



Mission statement - ANSWER a statement of the organization's steady, enduring purpose




Secondary research - ANSWER Collection, summary, analysis of application of previously reported
research



Situation analysis - ANSWER A report analyzing the internal and external environment of an organization
and its publics as it relates to the start of a campaign or program

All that is known about the situation including:

* it's history

* Forces impacting it

* Those involved or affected internally and externally



Summative research - ANSWER conducted after the campaign or program to determine the extent that
objectives and goals were met

, tertiary publics - ANSWER groups of people who indirectly influence or are indirectly affected by a public
relations campaign or program



Utilitarianism - ANSWER idea that the goal of society should be to bring about the greatest happiness for
the greatest number of people



Validity - ANSWER the extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to (accuracy of a
particular research technique in measuring or observing what the researcher intends to measure or
observe)



Vision Statement - ANSWER expresses what the organization should become, where it wants to go
strategically (declaration of an organizations desired end-state)



RPIE cycle - ANSWER Research, Planning, Implementation, Evaluation



SWOT analysis - ANSWER a planning tool used to analyze an organization's internal strengths,
weaknesses, and external opportunities and threats



Situational Theory of Publics - ANSWER theory that the activity of publics depends on their levels of
involvement, problem recognition and constraint recognition



latent public - ANSWER People who are affected by a problem or issue but don't realize it



aware public - ANSWER recognizes that it shares an issue and perceives the consequences as being
relevant, but it is not organized to discuss and act on the issue



active public - ANSWER people who are aware of a problem and will organize to do something about it



Qualitative Research - ANSWER Research that results in an in-depth description and understanding
without relying on the use of numbers or statistics to analyze findings (including observation, following
social media sites, in-depth interviews, focus groups, and projective techniques)

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