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1

The idea that a person might change an attitude to maintain consistency between attitude and behavior is representative of what theory?
A)Cognitive dissonance theory
B)Social judgment theory
C)Theory of planned behavior
D)Elaboration Likelihood Model
2

Inoculation theory was developed with regard to:
A)Strongly held attitudes
B)Social norms
C)Cultural truisms
D)Attitude inconsistency
3

An attitude change developed through the central route of the Elaboration Likelihood Model will be:
A)Relatively enduring
B)Resistant to change
C)Predictive of behavior
D)All of the above
4

Which of the following statements represents a situation of "divergence" in Problematic Integration Theory?
A)A teenager wants a new car, but knows that family finances make this a very unlikely possibility
B)A college applicant is unable to predict the likelihood of being selected for the college of her choice
C)A college graduate looks forward to his new job, but regrets leaving friends at school
D)An interviewee has received two job offers and likes both very much
5

Cognitive dissonance theory examines the relationship between __________ and __________.
A)opinion, behavior
B)opinion, attitude
C)behavior, attitude
D)attitude, behavior
6

According to social judgment theory, the statements you disagree with constitute your latitude of __________.
A)acceptance
B)rejection
C)noncommitment
D)disinterest
7

When you receive a message that is within your latitude of rejection, you will judge the message as more discrepant from your own position than it really is. This process is known as:
A)contrast.
B)assimilation.
C)disinformation.
D)acceptance.
8

__________ proposed problematic integration theory in 1992 as a way to integrate ideas from communication and related disciplines about how individuals receive, process, and make sense of specific messages and situations in their lives.
A)Steve Hines
B)Austin Babrow
C)Milan Kundera
D)Michael Pfau
9

Two major features of the inoculation process are __________ and __________.
A)threat, refutational preemption
B)evaluation, action
C)attitude, opinion
D)active, passive
10

The four basic forms of integration that are problematic are:
A)uncertainty, impossibility, inactivity, and testability.
B)divergence, uncertainty, ambivalence, and impossibility.
C)ambivalence, explanation, uncertainty, and impossibility.
D)uncertainty, divergence, assimilation, and cognition.







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