Deck 5: Creating Meaningful Health Communication

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What marketing technique divides a heterogeneous audience into a smaller, more homogeneous group?

A) Division
B) Segmentation
C) Orientation
D) Strategy
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Stating the advantages of taking an action is known as:

A) gain-framed appeals.
B) loss-framed appeals.
C) persuasion.
D) incentives.
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Which of the following is an example of selective exposure?

A) Billboards all displaying similarly messaged advertisements
B) Only having one soda brand option in the cafeteria
C) Obtaining information from sources with which we agree
D) Reading multiple news sources to learn about a topic
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Using data in health messaging is less effective for which group?

A) Individuals with low numeracy
B) Individuals with low levels of emotional involvement
C) Individuals less familiar with the topic or situation
D) Individuals whose position is supported by the data
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What do we call the group of people most affected by the health problem?

A) Beneficiary
B) Tertiary audience
C) Secondary audience
D) At-risk
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Which group is made up of community leaders and healthcare professionals that can support a behavioral change goal if they agree with it or prevent its adoption if they disagree?

A) Primary audience
B) Beneficiaries
C) Target audience
D) Gatekeepers
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Which of the following is defined by age, gender, marital status, number of children, education level, or occupation?

A) Geographic differences
B) Socio-cultural differences
C) Demographic differences
D) Psychographic differences
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If you are directing communications to a group based on general information about the demographic groups they belong to, you are:

A) targeting.
B) tailoring.
C) flocking.
D) grouping.
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It does not matter if the branding is consistent across an entire health communication campaign.
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The most important information should be at the beginning of the message.
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Deck 5: Creating Meaningful Health Communication
1
What marketing technique divides a heterogeneous audience into a smaller, more homogeneous group?

A) Division
B) Segmentation
C) Orientation
D) Strategy
B
2
Stating the advantages of taking an action is known as:

A) gain-framed appeals.
B) loss-framed appeals.
C) persuasion.
D) incentives.
A
3
Which of the following is an example of selective exposure?

A) Billboards all displaying similarly messaged advertisements
B) Only having one soda brand option in the cafeteria
C) Obtaining information from sources with which we agree
D) Reading multiple news sources to learn about a topic
C
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Using data in health messaging is less effective for which group?

A) Individuals with low numeracy
B) Individuals with low levels of emotional involvement
C) Individuals less familiar with the topic or situation
D) Individuals whose position is supported by the data
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What do we call the group of people most affected by the health problem?

A) Beneficiary
B) Tertiary audience
C) Secondary audience
D) At-risk
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Which group is made up of community leaders and healthcare professionals that can support a behavioral change goal if they agree with it or prevent its adoption if they disagree?

A) Primary audience
B) Beneficiaries
C) Target audience
D) Gatekeepers
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Which of the following is defined by age, gender, marital status, number of children, education level, or occupation?

A) Geographic differences
B) Socio-cultural differences
C) Demographic differences
D) Psychographic differences
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If you are directing communications to a group based on general information about the demographic groups they belong to, you are:

A) targeting.
B) tailoring.
C) flocking.
D) grouping.
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It does not matter if the branding is consistent across an entire health communication campaign.
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The most important information should be at the beginning of the message.
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