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rosent76

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How does the recipient's mood affect persuasion?
 
  a. A good mood makes people more critical and questioning of persuasive messages.
  b. A good mood has no effect on persuasive messages.
  c. A good mood makes people more receptive to persuasive messages.
  d. A good mood makes it easier to ignore persuasive messages.
  e. A good mood leads to low elaboration likelihood.

Question 2

In sensory memory, auditory stimuli are to memory as visual stimuli are to memory.
 
  a. eidetic; iconic
  b. iconic; echoic c. echoic; iconic d. iconic; eidetic e. eidetic; echoic



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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