This document outlines the questions for a midterm exam on public relations. Students are asked to discuss how PR differs from propaganda and publicity, define what constitutes "public" in PR and why it's important to define with examples, and discuss the five phases that influence people's attitudes. The exam is worth 30 total marks and students have 90 minutes to complete it.
This document outlines the questions for a midterm exam on public relations. Students are asked to discuss how PR differs from propaganda and publicity, define what constitutes "public" in PR and why it's important to define with examples, and discuss the five phases that influence people's attitudes. The exam is worth 30 total marks and students have 90 minutes to complete it.
This document outlines the questions for a midterm exam on public relations. Students are asked to discuss how PR differs from propaganda and publicity, define what constitutes "public" in PR and why it's important to define with examples, and discuss the five phases that influence people's attitudes. The exam is worth 30 total marks and students have 90 minutes to complete it.