STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student B)
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What comes to mind when you hear the term ‘public relations’? |
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What do you think of public relations? |
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What is the function of public relations? |
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Would you like to work in public relations? |
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Do you think public relations is really just modern propaganda? |
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Why is government public relations called ‘spin’? What do you think of spin? |
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Do public relations officers get paid to lie? |
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Have you ever been angry with a company’s (or government’s) attempts at public relations? |
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Why do companies need a whole public relations department? |
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What companies do you think have the busiest public relations departments? |
STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student A)
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What do you know about public relations? |
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What do you think people study on a public relations course? |
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Do you think you’d be a good public relations person? |
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Which world leaders really need a good public relations team? |
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Is public relations the same as image management? |
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What do you think of the PR surrounding the war on terror? |
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A management expert said public relations is relationship management, and is at the core of an organization’s development. What do you think? |
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Which of these PR techniques are best: press releases, podcasts, Internet ads, televised events, use of celebrities, press conferences? |
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What’s the difference between public relations and advertising? |
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How has the Internet changed public relations? |
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