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  • In [[public relations]],<ref name=Proctor2004>{{cite journal | quote=There is a saying in American public-relations circles that for every PhD there is an equal and opposite PhD ...
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  • ...proceedings. ''The New York Times'' reports that sophisticated litigation public relations efforts have included "round-the-clock crisis P.R. response, effo ...ation, practitioners need to digest and simplify these to ensure media and public interest in the story, without diluting any of the meaning in legal documen ...
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  • ...one public with respect to a certain problem, and a member of a different public with respect to a different problem. For example, one person may be attenti ...led “passive communication behavior.” Passively communicating members of a public will not look for information, but they will often process information that ...
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  • .../books?id=HlKBaiCpSxYC&q=private+truths+public+lies |title=Private Truths, Public Lies: The Social Consequences of Preference Falsification |date=1995 |publi .../books?id=HlKBaiCpSxYC&q=private+truths+public+lies |title=Private Truths, Public Lies |date=1995 |publisher= Harvard University Press|isbn= 9780674707580|pa ...
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  • ...t history, misstatements have been used in propaganda to manipulate public opinion during times of war or political unrest. ...have played significant roles in shaping narratives, influencing [[public opinion]], discrediting [[dissidents]] and affecting political landscapes. ...
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  • ...), in the field of [[communication]], is to [[broadcast]] a message to the public without direct [[feedback]] from the audience. ...These seeds are metaphors for voice or words: to spread voice, words, and opinion to an audience. ...
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  • ...make it impossible to rely on the elected officials to deliberate for the public. The role of the media is to encourage discussion amongst the citizens to ...; and to generate rationally motivated ''yes'' and ''no'' attitudes [i.e., public opinions] that are expected to determine the outcome of procedurally correc ...
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  • ...REP86_201314_Autumn_A/Digitised_extracts/PREP86GrunigSituational.pdf|title=Public relations research: an international perspective.|last=Grunig|first=J.|date ...ding (active)''': forwarding information even if no one requests for one's opinion, idea, or expertise about a problem.<ref name=":0" /> ...
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  • The '''gateway belief model''' ('''GBM''') suggests that public perception of the degree of expert or scientific consensus on an issue func ...h Center: Internet, Science & Tech |date=July 1, 2015}}</ref> The general public is assumed to underestimate the degree of agreement among scientists on est ...
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  • ...h as its relative advantage and complexity, and social influences, such as opinion leaders. ...://www.winbeta.org/news/did-microsoft-get-it-wrong-start-button-windows-81-opinion |date=2014-05-02 }}>.</ref> Similar critiques and reactions was a major iss ...
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  • *[[Opinion leadership]] *[[Public speaking]] ...
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  • ==Opinion of the court== ...tantive claims in attempt to balance fairness between the patentee and the public. Purposive construction identifies the essential from the non-essential. Th ...
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  • ...a [[vernacular]] description, as in "the two thousands". The difference of opinion comes down to whether to celebrate, respectively, the end or the beginning ...or a year when stories in such a future were set. There was also media and public interest in the [[Y2K bug|Y2K computer bug]]. ...
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  • ...|url=http://sagecircle.wordpress.com/2008/12/29/vendor-complains-in-a-very-public-blog-post-about-gartners-data-integration-magic-quadrant/|publisher=Sagecir ...Amendment]] protection since it contends that its MQ reports contain "pure opinion", which legally means opinions that are not based on fact.<ref>{{cite web|u ...
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  • ...eliberative democracy is related to '''consultative democracy''', in which public consultation with citizens is central to democratic processes. The distance ...te web|title=Using the Press Clause to Amplify Civic Discourse beyond Mere Opinion Sharing|first=Akilah N.|last=Folami|url=http://sites.temple.edu/lawreview/f ...
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  • ...ng two [[sine wave]] [[alternating current]]s 90° apart. He gave his first public demonstration of the motor in 1888.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Dufresne|first=Stev ...oduced would be sufficiently near to 90° to be effective. He expressed the opinion that in this way one might obtain all the effects that can be obtained by t ...
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  • ...the group perceive him is more important to himself than the need for his opinion to be heard.<ref>{{harvnb|Noelle-Neumann|1977|pages=40, 143–158}}</ref> ...ame=":7" />)"; (5) an individual's belief that a minority (or 'different') opinion isolates oneself from others; and (6) a 'hardcore' group of people whose op ...
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  • ...luence of Source Credibility on Communication Effectiveness|journal=Public Opinion Quarterly|date=1951|volume=15|issue=4|pages=635|doi=10.1086/266350}}</ref>< ...ons for Evaluating the Acceptability of Message Sources|journal=The Public Opinion Quarterly|date=1969|volume=33|issue=4|pages=563–576|doi=10.1086/267745|jsto ...
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  • ...//www.howardnema.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/lippmann.pdf |title=Public Opinion |publisher=Harcourt, Brace & Co. }}</ref> people are not equipped to deal w ...be created and maintained by external forces. Lippmann suggested that the public "cannot be wise", since they can be easily misled by overly simplified real ...
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  • ...du parjure, nous offre-t-elle, au superlatif, la statistique}} In White's opinion, the world had a need of this phrase, many people "would have been proud" t *''Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics: The Manipulation of Public Opinion in America'', by Michael Wheeler ([[W.W. Norton & Co.]] 1976; [[Dell Publis ...
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