correct answers!
Public Opinion - correct answer ✔✔The collection of views or opinions held by people about issues
concerning them
Influences on Public Opinion - correct answer ✔✔~ Self-interest
~ Major events
~ Certain elites / Opinion leaders
~ Media
Opinion Leaders - correct answer ✔✔Are typically...
~ Highly interested in a given subject or issue
~ Better informed than most (often college educated)
~ Avid consumers of media
~ Early adopters of new ideas/technology
~ Good organizers who can galvanize action
~ Active in the community and w/ recreation activities
~ Have higher income
Multi-Step Flow Model - correct answer ✔✔Information --> Media Message --> *Opinion Leaders* -->
Attentive Publics --> Less Attentive Publics
Agenda Setting Theory - correct answer ✔✔*Theory of Public Opinion*
~ The media don't tell us what to think, only what to think about
~ PR specialists are responsible for anywhere from 50-60% of media content
~ The current issues that the media are telling us are important depends on where you look
,Framing - correct answer ✔✔*Theory of Public Opinion*
A muddled concept that is defined a number of different ways by a number of different people
~ Some refer to it as the selection of specific facts or pieces of info that journalists use in news story
~ More rigid definitions focus on the presentation of equivalent information in communication
~ Often used in health communication campaigns
Gain Frames - correct answer ✔✔Emphasize the advantages of a given action
~ I.e., "If you quit smoking you will live longer"
~ Typically work better for motivating *prevention behaviors*
Prevention Behaviors - correct answer ✔✔Gain Frames typically work better for motivating __________.
I.e., using sunscreen at the beach to prevent skin cancer
Loss Frames - correct answer ✔✔Emphasize the disadvantage of failing to comply
~ I.e., "If you don't quit smoking you will die sooner"
~ Typically work better for motivating *detection behaviors*
Detection Behaviors - correct answer ✔✔Loss Frames typically work better for motivating _________.
~ I.e., cancer screenings
Frames - correct answer ✔✔_________ are not about offering new facts, rather they differ in how they
prevent issues.
~ Estate tax vs. Death tax
, ~ Drill of oil vs. Explore for energy
How Frames help audiences - correct answer ✔✔Determine why an issue is important
~ I.e., is seconhand smoke a health issue or rights issue?
Efficiently process new information by connecting it to what we already know
Persuasion Techniques - correct answer ✔✔We try to impact public opinion through _________
__________ .
Uses of Persuasion - correct answer ✔✔1. Change or neutralize hostile opinions
2. Crystallize latent opinions and positive attitudes
3. Conserve favorable opinions
Attributes Related to Persuading People - correct answer ✔✔1. Credibility / Attractiveness of the
messenger
2. Expertise of the communicator
3. Sincerity
4. Charisma
Elaboration Likelihood Model - correct answer ✔✔What does ELM stand for?
Feel --> Learn --> Do - correct answer ✔✔~ High Consequence decision
~ Larger Emotional reward
~ Affective
~ i.e., engagement ring
Learn --> Feel --> Do - correct answer ✔✔~ High Consequence decision
~ Larger Rational reward