University of Phoenix Material Mass Communication Test -3 x 1.66 pts. = minus 5 pts. = 45 pts. out of 50 pts. = 90% Underline/highlight/select the best answer to the following 30 multiple choice questions. Multiple Choice 1. MEDIA CRITICISM a. is the analysis used to assess the effects of media on individuals b. should be based on well-reasoned arguments c. can be negative or positive d. all of the above 2. Three of the reasons that American media products dominate the global scene are a. diversity, the English language, synergy b. freedom of expression, diversity, big business c. freedom of expression, the English language, censorship d. freedom of expression, horizontal integration, big business 3. …show more content…
attribution, authority, currency, objectivity d. attribution, fraud, objectivity, validity 20. News values include a. importance, interest, timeliness b. correspondents, importance, timeliness c. importance, milestones, timeliness d. interest, milestones, specialists 21. Media surveys and critics state that the media has a. a liberal bias b. a conservative bias c. a centrist bias d. all of the above 22. Public relations professionals may- a. polish a client's image b. make an unworthy client palatable to the public c. work for honest and worthwhile purposes d. all of the above 23. Public relations practitioners use ___ to gather information a. attitude testing b. statistical analysis c. focus groups d. all of the above 24. Which of the following are requirements for a message to be considered advertising?- a. It must be paid b. It must be personal c. It must contain a testimonial d. all of the above 25. Which of the following is condemned by the American Association of Advertising Agencies code of ethics? a. misleading claims b. subliminal advertising c. ads targeted to children d. all of the above 26. When people with different attitudes interpret the same messages differently, it is called a. selective exposure b. selective perception c. selective retention d. all of the above 27. Applied research involves studies a. conducted for universities b. conducted for
Florence Nightingale, considered the founder of modern nursing, first began to establish nursing as a profession during the Crimean War. Since then, nursing theorists have continued to expand on the thought that patients are made up of more than just the symptoms they present with, Abraham Maslow, Carl Jung, Dr. Larry Dossey and Dorothy Johnson, but none more so than Jean Watson. She developed a theory of human caring that contained several core concepts, these concepts lay forth the ground work for how we, as nurses, should care for a patient. These concepts included transpersonal caring relationships (going beyond ego to higher “spiritual” caring
Unit: 654 Manage disciplinary processes in health and social care or children and young people's settings.
I achieve this within my role by ensuring residents and their families are informed, kept up to date and by providing clear choices. I will act as an advocate on behalf of the young people in my care, to ensure they are represented and heard.
active listening is about giving your full attention and watching not just what is being said but how its being said. This can be observed by watching their body language, gestures and other signals.
1.1 Explain the importance of a holistic approach to assessment and planning of care or support.
2. Working according to the agreed ways means following the organisation’s policy and procedures in relation to pressure areas. It also means following the individual care plans and respecting the instructions in place. For example making sure a resident is turned every two hours, applying Cavilon cream on areas; fill in turning charts, prompt fluid intake. Under the duty of care a care assistant must always be aware of and raise concerns regarding possible pressure areas. Always record information in care plans accurately and in confidentiality.
_____ Psychology and "common sense" lead to the same conclusions about behavior and mental processes.
Nestled in Southern Indiana just west of Louisville, Kentucky and south of Indianapolis, Indiana is Dubois County, Indiana. Dubois County is comprised of the towns of Birdseye, Ferdinand, Holland, Huntingburg and Jasper. Of those towns, Jasper is the largest and is the county seat (Kelly School of Business, 2014). Over fifty-two percent of the population consists of adults ranging from 25-64 years of age (Kelly School of Business, 2014). The leading cause of mortality in this county is heart disease, cancer, suicide and injuries (Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center & Dubois County Health Department, 2011).
Looking at the outcomes, which are the result of the support plan, these include inputs, outputs and outcomes. In simplified terms, these items look like:
Embrace new technologies to improve efficiency, maintain environmental stewardship through green practices and sustainable operations, support continuous improvement of the business processes, develop employees’ capability, and provide excellent customer services.” (Hillsborough County, 2015)
* Nursing care providers are not covered by this legislation and must make their own arrangements for the disposal of unwanted medicine through a licensed waste management company.
Understand own responsibilities, and responsibilities of others, relting to health and safety in the work setting.
I. Purpose for this investigation is to pin-point problems within the Roanoke branch of Phoenix Advertising which have led to the recent resignations of an art director and an account executive, increasing client complaints about quality of work, productivity and demoralization of employees within that branch.
What is the relative humidity when the air temperature is 75 degrees Fahrenheit and the Wet Bulb temperature is 65 degrees Fahrenheit?
1. The process of stating the basic dilemma and then developing other questions by progressively breaking down the original question into more specific ones is called the _____.