Download Review Question of Principles of Environmental Communication - Exam 1 | NRRT 262 and more Study notes Earth Sciences in PDF only on Docsity! Environmental communication review questions 1. Values influence a. Attitudes and behaviors 2. In communicating nature, Corbett notes that environmental ideologies are formed by the following. a. Childhood exp, historical and cultural context, sense of place 3. The current #1 news source for the American public is: a. Television 4. The characteristics of values are: a. Slow to change 5. In a 2007 article by beh and briyre tourist in samburu Kenya tourist were segmented into 3 types a. Escapists, spiritualist, learners 6. An editors decisions on what to cover or not to cover as news content is known as: a. Gatekeeping 7. In the 2003 ariclte by coble the following were mentionaed as fears of solo hikers: a. Getting hurt by another indiv., getting lost, being attacked by wild animals. 8. Which of the following is not one of the goals of risk communication a. To inspire 9. This media effect states info flows from the sender to receiver who soaks up the new info like a sponge. a. Direct transmission 10. In 1982 community member warren county protested against dumping PCB laden soil in their community. This began which of the following environmental movements. a. Environmental justice 11. The #1 key strategy for communicating about climate change is to: a. Communicate about actions 12. Interpretation differs from education in that it focuses on: a. Cognitive and affective connections 13. Robert Cox states that environmental communication serves two differenct functions it is both a. Pragmatic and constitutive 14. Media coverage that influences what the public believes as important by emphaazing selected news stories is an example of: a. Agenda setting 15. There are two main types of interpretation. Blank interpretation involves programs and interactions such as talks ,demonstrations and guided hikes. Blank interpretation involves the use of signs, electronic media, self guided trails and brochures: a. Personal/ non-personal 16. The acceptability of risk a. Voluntary: you choose, control: have control, fairness: everyone else has it, process: business is communicating fully., and diffusion: spread out b. Four principle of risk communication c. Credible, knowledge of risk, communicate your risk, and science