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Ch1 | Test Bank + Answers – Strategic Public Relations A

Chapter 1: Strategic Public Relations: A Constantly Evolving Discipline

Test Bank

Multiple Choice

1. In the past, what was the primary focus of public relations?

A. generating publicity

B. educating the public

C. influencing media behavior

D. driving business results

Learning Objective: 1.1: Define and understand the perception of PR.

Cognitive Domain: Comprehension

Answer Location: The Image of Public Relations in Popular Culture

Difficulty Level: Medium

2. Which terms describe how publicists are depicted in movies and on television?

A. reputable and determined

B. powerful and unethical

C. charming and honest

D. diligent and principled

Learning Objective: 1.1: Define and understand the perception of PR.

Cognitive Domain: Knowledge

Answer Location: The Image of Public Relations in Popular Culture

Difficulty Level: Easy

3. Which of the following describes public relations?

A. the use of various communication methods to create media interest

B. the use of paid media to communicate the benefits of a product or service

C. an in-person transactional exercise for the purpose of selling a product or service

D. an information exchange between at least two people for the purpose of sharing information

Learning Objective: 1.1: Define and understand the perception of PR.

Cognitive Domain: Knowledge

Answer Location: Defining Public Relations: What’s in a Name?

Difficulty Level: Medium

4. In comparison to advertising, public relations requires which of the following skills?

A. brand development

B. crisis management

C. message delivery

D. personal selling

Learning Objective: 1.1: Define and understand the perception of PR.

Cognitive Domain: Comprehension

Answer Location: Defining Public Relations: What’s in a Name?

Difficulty Level: Medium

5. For today’s PR professionals, what is the primary goal of PR?

A. setting strategic business goals for a client

B. engaging in personal transactions

C. building public trust in a client

D. establishing brand equity

Learning Objective: 1.1: Define and understand the perception of PR.

Cognitive Domain: Comprehension

Answer Location: Defining Public Relations: What’s in a Name?

Difficulty Level: Medium

6. Which of the following is a component of the 2012 PRSA definition of public relations?

A. advocating for greater understanding about an organization and its goals

B. building mutually beneficial relationships between organizations and their publics

C. engaging in two-way communication for the purpose of developing customer relationships

D. identifying the communication needs of organizations and their various publics

Learning Objective: 1.1: Define and understand the perception of PR.

Cognitive Domain: Knowledge

Answer Location: A Crowdsourced Definition from the Public Relations Society of America

Difficulty Level: Medium

7. Which of the following is the world’s largest organization of PR professionals?

A. PROA

B. PRGA

C. PRSSA

D. PRSA

Learning Objective: 1.1: Define and understand the perception of PR.

Cognitive Domain: Knowledge

Answer Location: A Crowdsourced Definition from the Public Relations Society of America

Difficulty Level: Easy

8. When comparing the different definitions of public relations presented in the text, which word appears in all of them?

A. relationship

B. tactical

C. profitable

D. transaction

Learning Objective: 1.1: Define and understand the perception of PR.

Cognitive Domain: Comprehension

Answer Location: Defining Public Relations: What’s in a Name?

Difficulty Level: Medium

9. Which statement about PR and advertising is true?

A. PR is considered earned media, and advertising is considered paid media.

B. PR and advertising have become synonymous terms and professions.

C. PR focuses on buying habits, and advertising focuses on public opinion.

D. PR and advertising rely equally on earned media and paid media coverage.

Learning Objective: 1.1: Define and understand the perception of PR.

Cognitive Domain: Comprehension

Answer Location: Public Relations Versus Advertising: Understanding the Difference

Difficulty Level: Medium

10. Unlike advertising, PR has which of the following characteristics?

A. being based on research

B. involving persuasion, not purchasing

C. relying on paid media exposure

D. focusing on transactions

Learning Objective: 1.1: Define and understand the perception of PR.

Cognitive Domain: Comprehension

Answer Location: Public Relations Versus Advertising: Understanding the Difference

Difficulty Level: Medium

11. In relation to PR, a journalist or blogger serves in which of the following roles?

A. advertiser

B. sponsor

C. blogger

D. gatekeeper

Learning Objective: 1.1: Define and understand the perception of PR.

Cognitive Domain: Knowledge

Answer Location: Public Relations Versus Advertising: Understanding the Difference

Difficulty Level: Easy

12. Contacting a reporter to write or film a story is an example of ______ media.

A. social

B. earned

C. owned

D. paid

Learning Objective: 1.1: Define and understand the perception of PR.

Cognitive Domain: Comprehension

Answer Location: Public Relations Versus Advertising: Understanding the Difference

Difficulty Level: Medium

13. Which type of media is central to the practice of media relations?

A. paid

B. social

C. earned

D. owned

Learning Objective: 1.1: Define and understand the perception of PR.

Cognitive Domain: Comprehension

Answer Location: Public Relations Versus Advertising: Understanding the Difference

Difficulty Level: Medium

14. Advertising is considered to be paid media because it is ______.

A. transactional

B. multifunctional

C. inexpensive

D. credible

Learning Objective: 1.1: Define and understand the perception of PR.

Cognitive Domain: Analysis

Answer Location: Public Relations Versus Advertising: Understanding the Difference

Difficulty Level: Medium

15. What is the most important principle behind Corporate Social Responsibility?

A. It is monitored by stakeholders.

B. It is economic in nature.

C. It is international in scope.

D. It is a voluntary activity.

Learning Objective: 1.2: Define corporate social responsibility.

Cognitive Domain: Analysis

Answer Location: Defining Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability Communications: Doing Well by Doing Good, or Is It More Complex?

Difficulty Level: Hard

16. What are the components of the triple bottom line?

A. people, planet, and profit

B. people, profit, and prosperity

C. ethics, employees, and environment

D. stakeholders, communities, and employees

Learning Objective: 1.2: Define corporate social responsibility.

Cognitive Domain: Knowledge

Answer Location: Evolution of Corporate Philanthropy Into Corporate Social Responsibility

Difficulty Level: Easy

17. Which term refers to the voluntary actions taken by a firm to address the economic and environmental impact of its operations on key stakeholders?

A. sustainability index

B. corporate philanthropy

C. triple bottom line strategy

D. corporate social responsibility

Learning Objective: 1.2: Define corporate social responsibility.

Cognitive Domain: Knowledge

Answer Location: Defining Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability Communications: Doing Well by Doing Good, or Is It More Complex?

Difficulty Level: Easy

18. Which statement about CSR is true?

A. CSR begins with environmental needs.

B. CSR is a voluntary action taken by firms.

C. Stakeholders determine CSR approaches.

D. Federal laws require firms to engage in CSR.

Learning Objective: 1.2: Define corporate social responsibility.

Cognitive Domain: Analysis

Answer Location: Defining Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability Communications: Doing Well by Doing Good, or Is It More Complex?

Difficulty Level: Hard

19. Executives at Hawkins Enterprises want to incorporate CSR into the firm’s long-term strategies. Which of the following questions is essential for the executives to ask at this stage?

A. How do Hawkins’ business activities affect stakeholders and the environment?

B. Is Hawkins in compliance with state and federal laws that mandate CSR?

C. How will Hawkins’ CSR efforts compare to industry and global standards?

D. Will Hawkins’ suppliers and employees be able to incorporate CSR practices?

Learning Objective: 1.2: Define corporate social responsibility.

Cognitive Domain: Application

Answer Location: Defining Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability Communications: Doing Well by Doing Good, or Is It More Complex?

Difficulty Level: Hard

20. As part of its CSR efforts, XPT Computer Company offers a generous family leave program. How does XPT benefit economically from this program?

A. by reducing health benefits costs

B. by avoiding employment lawsuits

C. by improving employee retention rates

D. by lowering outsourcing expenses

Learning Objective: 1.2: Define corporate social responsibility.

Cognitive Domain: Application

Answer Location: Defining Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability Communications: Doing Well by Doing Good, or Is It More Complex?

Difficulty Level: Hard

21. Which of the following illustrates a sustainable business practice?

A. a retailer donating sale proceeds to local charities

B. a beer company developing a responsible drinking campaign

C. a footwear company using recycled materials in shoes

D. a food company using only organic ingredients

Learning Objective: 1.2: Define corporate social responsibility.

Cognitive Domain: Application

Answer Location: Defining Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability Communications: Doing Well by Doing Good, or Is It More Complex?

Difficulty Level: Hard

22. Companies that alter their operation to address societal and environmental concerns are engaging in which of the following?

A. corporate social responsibility

B. organizational philanthropy

C. impact investing

D. corporate accountability

Learning Objective: 1.2: Define corporate social responsibility.

Cognitive Domain: Comprehension

Answer Location: Defining Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability Communications: Doing Well by Doing Good, or Is It More Complex?

Difficulty Level: Medium

23. According to research, corporate social responsibility involves companies taking ______ actions.

A. personnel

B. financial

C. regulated

D. voluntary

Learning Objective: 1.2: Define corporate social responsibility.

Cognitive Domain: Comprehension

Answer Location: Defining Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability Communications: Doing Well by Doing Good, or Is It More Complex?

Difficulty Level: Medium

24. Which of the following statements describes consumer attitudes toward corporate social responsibility?

A. Strong communication is the key.

B. Surface-oriented actions are not enough.

C. Companies must expand more efficiently.

D. Maintain strong returns for shareholders.

Learning Objective: 1.2: Define corporate social responsibility.

Cognitive Domain: Analysis

Answer Location: Evolution of Corporate Philanthropy Into Corporate Social Responsibility

Difficulty Level: Hard

25. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, between 2018 and 2028, jobs in the PR field are expected to do which of the following?

A. double in number each year

B. remain stable each year

C. decrease at 6% per year

D. increase at 6% per year

Learning Objective: 1.3: Explore the growth of the PR industry in the United States and globally.

Cognitive Domain: Knowledge

Answer Location: Growth of Public Relations Into a Global Industry

Difficulty Level: Easy

26. Which of the following is a leading factor in the growth of the PR industry?

A. growth of social media

B. demands of consumers

C. decline of print media

D. increase in global brands

Learning Objective: 1.3: Explore the growth of the PR industry in the United States and globally.

Cognitive Domain: Comprehension

Answer Location: Social Media and Digital Communications Key to Growth

Difficulty Level: Medium

27. Which of the following public relations markets is second to the United States?

A. France

B. China

C. England

D. Japan

Learning Objective: 1.3: Explore the growth of the PR industry in the United States and globally.

Cognitive Domain: Knowledge

Answer Location: Global Public Relations Spending Trends

Difficulty Level: Easy

28. Why is global spending on PR difficult to track?

A. Advertising and marketing are sometimes categorized as PR.

B. PR documentation outside the United States is too confidential to report.

C. The Holmes Report only measures U.S. PR spending.

D. Most global firms use advertising instead of PR.

Learning Objective: 1.3: Explore the growth of the PR industry in the United States and globally.

Cognitive Domain: Comprehension

Answer Location: Global Public Relations Spending Trends

Difficulty Level: Medium

29. What is the most important skill needed to be an effective PR professional?

A. speaking to large groups of people

B. writing clearly and persuasively

C. handling unexpected crises

D. using marketing communications

Learning Objective: 1.4: Review roles, functions, and career options.

Cognitive Domain: Comprehension

Answer Location: Roles and Functions for Public Relations Pros

Difficulty Level: Medium

30. Which of the following tasks is part of a PR professional’s role as strategic adviser?

A. monitoring competitor activities

B. developing CSR activities

C. creating press releases

D. attending media tours

Learning Objective: 1.4: Review roles, functions, and career options.

Cognitive Domain: Comprehension

Answer Location: Roles and Functions for Public Relations Pros

Difficulty Level: Medium

31. Maggie, a PR professional with an electronics firm, is often tasked with assessing public opinion about the company’s products, monitoring industry trends, and keeping abreast of current issues. Maggie is currently focused on which role of a PR professional?

A. crisis manager

B. strategic advisor

C. writer

D. marketing communications expert

Learning Objective: 1.4: Review roles, functions, and career options.

Cognitive Domain: Application

Answer Location: Roles and Functions for Public Relations Pros

Difficulty Level: Medium

32. Monica works for an athletic footwear company as a PR professional. Last month, she organized and attended events across the country to introduce the firm’s newest running shoes. This week she is focused on posting content about the new shoes on Instagram and Facebook. Based on this information, which job role has kept Monica busy?

A. crisis manager

B. strategic advisor

C. persuasive writer

D. marketing communications expert

Learning Objective: 1.4: Review roles, functions, and career options.

Cognitive Domain: Application

Answer Location: Roles and Functions for Public Relations Pros

Difficulty Level: Medium

33. Which of the following tasks occurs in a PR professional’s role as a marketing communications expert?

A. analyzing product price trends

B. developing advertising campaigns

C. supporting new product introductions

D. developing management whitepapers

Learning Objective: 1.4: Review roles, functions, and career options.

Cognitive Domain: Comprehension

Answer Location: Roles and Functions for Public Relations Pros

Difficulty Level: Medium

34. Which of the following situations would require a PR professional to engage in crisis management activities?

A. A competitor introduces a similar product.

B. Suppliers are unable to provide product inputs.

C. The government recalls a defective product.

D. Consumers post comments about a product.

Learning Objective: 1.4: Review roles, functions, and career options.

Cognitive Domain: Application

Answer Location: Roles and Functions for Public Relations Pros

Difficulty Level: Medium

35. What is the primary goal of media relations strategies?

A. generating publicity for an organization

B. creating marketing campaigns

C. communicating with stakeholders

D. managing company crises

Learning Objective: 1.4: Review roles, functions, and career options.

Cognitive Domain: Comprehension

Answer Location: Roles and Functions for Public Relations Pros

Difficulty Level: Medium

36. Which term refers to a company’s interactions with reporters and editors from print, online, and broadcast outlets?

A. marketing communications

B. media relations

C. public affairs

D. public relations

Learning Objective: 1.4: Review roles, functions, and career options.

Cognitive Domain: Knowledge

Answer Location: Roles and Functions for Public Relations Pros

Difficulty Level: Easy

37. At TCH Global Enterprises, Brandon is responsible for creating company newsletters, updating information on the TCH intranet, and conveying new company policy to workers. Brandon’s job is focused on which of the following areas?

A. employee communications

B. strategic communications

C. community relations

D. media relations

Learning Objective: 1.4: Review roles, functions, and career options.

Cognitive Domain: Application

Answer Location: Roles and Functions for Public Relations Pros

Difficulty Level: Medium

38. Tanya is in the process of conducting customer focus groups, distributing online surveys, and analyzing customer response cards. Which term best describes Tanya’s efforts?

A. strategic planning

B. secondary research

C. public affairs planning

D. primary research

Learning Objective: 1.4: Review roles, functions, and career options.

Cognitive Domain: Application

Answer Location: Roles and Functions for Public Relations Pros

Difficulty Level: Medium

39. Manu needs data and information about households and consumers in the Midwest. Since he wants free information that he can collect quickly, he will search government agencies for studies and census data. Which term describes the type of research Manu is gathering?

A. preliminary research

B. primary research

C. secondary research

D. statistical research

Learning Objective: 1.4: Review roles, functions, and career options.

Cognitive Domain: Application

Answer Location: Roles and Functions for Public Relations Pros

Difficulty Level: Medium

40. PR professionals employed by nonprofit organizations need strong social media skills for which of the following purposes?

A. monitoring online conversations

B. raising money for activities

C. providing customer service

D. launching CSR programs

Learning Objective: 1.4: Review roles, functions, and career options.

Cognitive Domain: Comprehension

Answer Location: Roles and Functions for Public Relations Pros

Difficulty Level: Medium

41. Which of the following social media skills is expected of corporate PR professionals?

A. monitoring the company’s intranet for customer concerns and issues

B. collaborating with other departments through the company’s Facebook page

C. knowing how to use and monitor Twitter and Instagram for personal outreach

D. developing online content to enhance reputation and support business objectives

Learning Objective: 1.4: Review roles, functions, and career options.

Cognitive Domain: Application

Answer Location: Roles and Functions for Public Relations Pros

Difficulty Level: Medium

42. Bailey, a recent college graduate, has been offered an entry-level position at Bauman Public Relations, a PR agency. What is the advantage of Bailey accepting the position?

A. working in the communications department

B. learning about financial PR approaches

C. focusing exclusively on PR activities

D. generating regular material events

Learning Objective: 1.5: Review career options in the field of PR.

Cognitive Domain: Comprehension

Answer Location: Career Paths for Public Relations Professionals: Which Way is Right for You?

Difficulty Level: Medium

43. Most corporate PR professionals work in which of the following departments?

A. communications

B. human resources

C. sales

D. finance

Learning Objective: 1.5: Review career options in the field of PR.

Cognitive Domain: Knowledge

Answer Location: Career Paths for Public Relations Professionals: Which Way Is Right for You?

Difficulty Level: Easy

44. Which of the following statements about working as a corporate PR professional is correct?

A. Job stability is highly susceptible to economic downturns.

B. PR departments tend to be large and competitive.

C. Compensation and benefits are typically low.

D. PR usually reports to the marketing department.

Learning Objective: 1.5: Review career options in the field of PR.

Cognitive Domain: Comprehension

Answer Location: Career Paths for Public Relations Professionals: Which Way Is Right for You?

Difficulty Level: Medium

45. Material events must be produced by PR professionals who work in which of the following environments?

A. private company

B. government agency

C. public corporation

D. nonprofit organization

Learning Objective: 1.5: Review career options in the field of PR.

Cognitive Domain: Knowledge

Answer Location: Career Paths for Public Relations Professionals: Which Way Is Right for You?

Difficulty Level: Easy

46. In which of the following work environments would a PR professional need a strong understanding about business strategy and operations?

A. multinational corporation

B. large PR agency

C. federal agency

D. trade association

Learning Objective: 1.5: Review career options in the field of PR.

Cognitive Domain: Knowledge

Answer Location: Career Paths for Public Relations Professionals: Which Way Is Right for You?

Difficulty Level: Easy

47. Which term refers to the PR function in most federal or state government environment?

A. public communications

B. public affairs

C. political affairs

D. communications department

Learning Objective: 1.5: Review career options in the field of PR.

Cognitive Domain: Knowledge

Answer Location: Career Paths for Public Relations Professionals: Which Way Is Right for You?

Difficulty Level: Easy

48. A PR professional employed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture would most likely engage in which type of work?

A. lobbying for new legislation

B. advocating for funding increases

C. creating engaging website content

D. providing information to the public

Learning Objective: 1.5: Review career options in the field of PR.

Cognitive Domain: Application

Answer Location: Career Paths for Public Relations Professionals: Which Way Is Right for You?

Difficulty Level: Medium

49. Joaquin works as a PR professional at the American Heart Association. Which of the following factors measures Joaquin’s effectiveness in this role?

A. employee relations

B. membership growth

C. crisis management

D. customer service

Learning Objective: 1.5: Review career options in the field of PR.

Cognitive Domain: Application

Answer Location: Career Paths for Public Relations Professionals: Which Way Is Right for You?

Difficulty Level: Medium

50. Which of the following is a task handled by a city’s Public Information Officer?

A. working with lobbyists and politicians to enact local laws

B. creating engaging content to draw citizens to the city’s website

C. providing information to the media about emergency services

D. monitoring citizen complaints about city services on social media

Learning Objective: 1.5: Review career options in the field of PR.

Cognitive Domain: Application

Answer Location: Career Paths for Public Relations Professionals: Which Way Is Right for You?

Difficulty Level: Medium

True/False

1. On many TV shows, publicists are portrayed as manipulative and unethical, which requires PR professionals to counter this stereotype by educating clients about the value of PR.

Learning Objective: 1.1: Define and understand the perception of PR.

Cognitive Domain: Knowledge

Answer Location: The Image of Public Relations in Popular Culture

Difficulty Level: Easy

2. A college student who is studying to become a PR professional would be able to join PRSA, while a person who is already working as a PR professional could join PRSSA.

Learning Objective: 1.1: Define and understand the perception of PR.

Cognitive Domain: Knowledge

Answer Location: A Crowdsourced Definition from the Public Relations Society of America

Difficulty Level: Easy

3. The Public Relations Society of America defines public relations as “a strategic communication process that builds mutually beneficial relationships between organizations and their publics.”

Learning Objective: 1.1: Define and understand the perception of PR.

Cognitive Domain: Knowledge

Answer Location: A Crowdsourced Definition from the Public Relations Society of America

Difficulty Level: Easy

4. Advertising relies on earned media, while public relations rely on paid media.

Learning Objective: 1.1: Define and understand the perception of PR.

Cognitive Domain: Knowledge

Answer Location: Public Relations Versus Advertising: Understanding the Difference

Difficulty Level: Easy

5. Corporate social responsibility is a voluntary action taken by a company to address concerns of its principal stakeholders.

Learning Objective: 1.2: Define corporate social responsibility.

Cognitive Domain: Knowledge

Answer Location: Defining Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability Communications: Doing Well by Doing Good, or Is It More Complex?

Difficulty Level: Easy

6. Consumers in developing nations lack access to social networking sites, so they continue to receive PR messages through traditional media.

Learning Objective: 1.3: Explore the growth of the PR industry in the United States and globally.

Cognitive Domain: Knowledge

Answer Location: Emerging and Developing Nations

Difficulty Level: Easy

7. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the job outlook for PR professionals is strong as new jobs will be added in the upcoming years.

Learning Objective: 1.3: Explore the growth of the PR industry in the United States and globally.

Cognitive Domain: Knowledge

Answer Location: Growth of Public Relations Into a Global Industry

Difficulty Level: Easy

8. In the strategic advisor role, a PR professional needs to understand business trends, marketplace developments, and effective PR tactics.

Learning Objective: 1.4: Review roles, functions, and career options.

Cognitive Domain: Knowledge

Answer Location: Roles and Functions for Public Relations Pros

Difficulty Level: Easy

9. Media relations involve providing data and details to journalists to convince them that information about an organization is newsworthy.

Learning Objective: 1.4: Review roles, functions, and career options.

Cognitive Domain: Knowledge

Answer Location: Roles and Functions for Public Relations Pros

Difficulty Level: Easy

10. In the federal government, the PR function is commonly referred to as the Public Communications Office.

Learning Objective: 1.5: Review career options in the field of PR.

Cognitive Domain: Knowledge

Answer Location: Career Paths for Public Relations Professionals: Which Way Is Right for You?

Difficulty Level: Easy

Short Answer

1.What is earned media? What role does it play in public relations?

Learning Objective: 1.1: Define and understand the perception of PR.

Cognitive Domain: Analysis

Answer Location: Public Relations Versus Advertising: Understanding the Difference

Difficulty Level: Medium

2. How has corporate philanthropy evolved into corporate social responsibility?

Learning Objective: 1.2: Define corporate social responsibility.

Cognitive Domain: Analysis

Answer Location: Defining Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability Communications: Doing Well by Doing Good, or Is It More Complex?

Difficulty Level: Hard

3. What is the projected outlook for PR jobs in the United States?

Learning Objective: 1.3: Explore the growth of the PR industry in the United States and globally.

Cognitive Domain: Comprehension

Answer Location: Growth of Public Relations Into a Global Industry

Difficulty Level: Medium

4. Why do PR professionals need to have exceptional writing skills and social media skills?

Learning Objective: 1.4: Review roles, functions, and career options.

Cognitive Domain: Application

Answer Location: Roles and Functions for Public Relations Pros

Difficulty Level: Medium

5. What tasks are involved in the employee communications area of PR?

Learning Objective: 1.4: Review roles, functions, and career options.

Cognitive Domain: Application

Answer Location: Roles and Functions for Public Relations Pros

Difficulty Level: Hard

Essay

1. In 2012, PRSA published the following definition of public relations: “Public relations is a strategic communication process that builds mutually beneficial relationships between organizations and their publics.” In a brief essay, discuss the different elements of this definition and explain the meaning or significance of each.

Learning Objective: 1.1: Define and understand the perception of PR.

Cognitive Domain: Analysis

Answer Location: A Crowdsourced Definition from the Public Relations Society of America

Difficulty Level: Hard

2. Define corporate social responsibility (CSR) and discuss how it honors the triple bottom line. Illustrate your response by describing the CSR activities of a specific corporation and how these activities have impacted the triple bottom line.

Learning Objective: 1.2: Define corporate social responsibility.

Cognitive Domain: Application

Answer Location: Defining Corporate Social Responsibility And Sustainability Communications: Doing Well by Doing Good, or Is It More Complex?

Difficulty Level: Hard

3. Discuss the key differences between public relations as earned media and advertising as paid media.

Learning Objective: 1.1: Define and understand the perception of PR.

Cognitive Domain: Analysis

Answer Location: Public Relations Versus Advertising: Understanding the Difference

Difficulty Level: Hard

4. Discuss how and why PR is becoming prevalent in emerging and developing countries.

Learning Objective: 1.3: Explore the growth of the PR industry in the United States and globally.

Cognitive Domain: Analysis

Answer Location: Emerging and Developing Nations

Difficulty Level: Hard

5. Assume you’ve recently graduated from college and have three different job opportunities in the PR field. The first offer is from a large PR agency, the second is from a private corporation, and the third is from a nonprofit organization. Briefly describe the advantages and/or disadvantages of each position. Which one would you take? Why?

Learning Objective: 1.5: Review career options in the field of PR.

Cognitive Domain: Application

Answer Location: Career Paths for Public Relations Professionals: Which Way Is Right for You?

Difficulty Level: Hard

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Chapter 1 Strategic Public Relations A Constantly Evolving Discipline
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