__________ are people who are respected by others and to whom others look for information and guidance about what to think
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Opinion leaders
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Mandy attended a lecture where a professor of health communication from Johns
Hopkins explained how the university's campaign to combat AIDS in Africa involved use of a prime-time television drama series to promote open discussion about the affliction—a topic that has long been taboo in African society. In the popular series, one of the characters dies from the illness and other characters discuss it openly, prompting viewers—likewise—to begin to discuss AIDS. The professor pointed out that since the topic is no longer regarded as taboo by many, progress can be made. Mandy was so impressed by the lecture that she decided she'd like to give a speech about the professor's work in Africa. How should she proceed? A) Attempt to replicate the lecture, presenting it as approximately as possible B) Use the lecture as one source and attempt to learn much more about the campaign C) Select a different topic, since her captive audience might find it offensive D) Select a different topic, since she is not—herself—a health communication major
There are three major types of surveys: descriptive, analytical, and cultural
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