One word for this is propaganda.
How might statistics be manipulated to support a certain point of view?
That's a circle.
The answer will depend on what the "certain distances" are for each point.
===> "circle", with center at the "single point" and radius of the "certain distance".
a circle
Propaganda is one-sided information designed to convince people of a certain point of view
The best way to answer this questions is to think about relevant circumstances in your past work or social experiences. You may have had to convince people to adopt a certain policy or go with a certain product.
To convince people to accept a particular point of view
Persuasive essay.
Convice people by telling the positive point of the product. Try to hide the negative point. Advertise the product to increase its popularity.
Convice people by telling the positive point of the product. Try to hide the negative point. Advertise the product to increase its popularity.
presentation
The goal of propaganda is to influence attitudes and behaviors by shaping public opinion through biased or misleading information. It is often used to promote a specific agenda or ideology by manipulating emotions and beliefs.
In public relations officer's job communication has very vital role to play. he manage the flow of information between company and people. Their aim is often to convince the public, investors, partners, employees and other stakeholders to maintain a certain point of view about the company. so communication is very important, single mistake may cause to big problem.
They are called `lobbyists`.
Probably not. But there is not enough information in the question to be certain.
persuasive; valid