Kizspy | Question: 26
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What is the difference between agenda-setting theory and framing theory from the public relations point of view
A. Agenda-setting theory focuses on shaping public opinion, while framing theory emphasizes on the
selection and presentation of information.
B. Agenda-setting theory is concerned with influencing media coverage, while framing theory focuses on
building relationships with key stakeholders.
C. Agenda-setting theory prioritizes the organization's goals, while framing theory considers the needs and
preferences of the target audience.
D. Agenda-setting theory involves controlling the flow of information, while framing theory involves crafting
persuasive messages.