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  2. Agenda-setting theory - Wikipedia

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    Agenda-setting theory was formally developed by Maxwell McCombs and Donald Lewis Shaw in a study on the 1968 presidential election deemed "the Chapel Hill study". McCombs and Shaw demonstrated a strong correlation between one hundred Chapel Hill residents' thought on what was the most important election issue and what the local news media reported was the most important issue.

  3. Social facilitation - Wikipedia

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    Zajonc suggested that the student study alone, preferably in an isolated cubicle, and arrange to write examinations surrounded by many other students, on stage, and in the presence of a large audience. The results of the examination would be beyond the student's wildest expectations, assuming that the material had been thoroughly learned ...

  4. Yale attitude change approach - Wikipedia

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    The Yale group investigated the audience predisposition, which they defined as the audience's motives, abilities, personalities, [3] and the context of the situation. [ 8 ] Kelly and Volkart [ 16 ] confirmed the notion that individuals with greater interest in retaining group membership are less likely to adopt beliefs that contradict group ...

  5. Communication apprehension - Wikipedia

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    The term oral communication apprehension is usually connected with stage fright; [4] however, this response is not necessarily connected with a delivery on a stage or in front of a large audience. [5] This anxiety can be caused by any of the four forms of communication: interpersonal, group, public, and mass communication. [6]

  6. Lasswell's model of communication - Wikipedia

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    A model of communication is a simplified presentation that aims to give a basic explanation of the process by highlighting its most fundamental characteristics and components. [ 16 ] [ 8 ] [ 17 ] For example, James Watson and Anne Hill see Lasswell's model as a mere questioning device and not as a full model of communication. [ 10 ]

  7. How to watch Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan ...

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    NYC's Times Square is already preparing for the New Year's Eve festivities. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images) (Michael M. Santiago via Getty Images)

  8. Source–message–channel–receiver model of communication

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    This criticism is based on the idea that the source usually intends to achieve some purpose by engaging in communication, like persuading the audience or getting them to perform a certain action. Berlo himself acknowledges the role of a purpose guiding communication but his model does not include an separate component corresponding to this factor.

  9. Luigi Mangione's Lawyer Told Him in Court: 'Don't Say a Word ...

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    Luigi Mangione, the man accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, was told "don't say a word" by his lawyer in court, following an outburst outside the hearing at a Pennsylvania ...