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the method used to present a persuasive message is in two categories.
Central (factual) and peripheral (emotional based). Look at slide for
diagram.
Health Belief Model
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A model showing the steps needed for someone to engagage in healthy
behaviors.
,Phishing
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Luring users into giving up account information
Paul Miller leaving the internet
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At first starts as a solution and takes a weight of your shoulders as you have
less to worry about. Then, as time moves on problems arise as we lose the
convenience that internet provides (Email vs Letters). Then as we return we
revive a lost connection.
Staples of personal branding:
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1. Update privacy setting
2. Do not post pity
3. Do not disclose too much personal information
4. Do not over-hashtag
5. Know your social media platform
6. Your likes are your endorsements
7. Watch your grammar
8. Communicate Professionally (Email example)
9. Avoid Bad Photos (Both innapropriate and overall bad
10. Approve tags
,Agenda Setting Theory -
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The media introduces a set of topics and although they may not influence
people's opinions on those topics, the emphasis of these topics elevates
people's perceived importance of these issues.
Goal of health communication
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communicate positive health information (ex. PSAs , Doctor-Patient
interaction , General Education)
Martial Styles
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TRADITIONALS Conventional Attitudes towards Marriage Interdependent
use of time and space Moderate Conflict (on "big" issues)
INDEPENDENTS Less Conventional Attitudes Use time and space
independently More Conflict - Open and
Assertive
SEPARATES Traditional Attitudes Use time and space independently Low
conflict, high negativity
, Group serving (Rumor)
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inform a group for their benefit
Big Data dating
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as more data is available online, people will be able to get a better
understanding of who they choose to date without even meeting
Relational Development
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