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Media Literacy
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journalism-and-media
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Like media programming companies & advertising agencies are also...
They are interactive
Invisible & visible
Concentrated
Baseline and fluctuation
2. The number of ads for _______________ increases each year
Fluid intelligence
An informed decision
Prescription drugs
Opinions & beliefs & and values
3. What is the natural ability to distinguish the signal and the noise in any message?
Media content
Field independency
Stereotypes
The typical level of risk for an effect
4. What is a belief that control of important institutions should be in the hands of many through decentralization?
Opportunities vs addictions & goals
Male
Localism
Attitudinal
5. What percent of a typical newspaper is advertising?
Harder
Temporary
Action must build up
60%
6. what type of health patterns are there?
3%
Deceptive
World of Warcraft & $15 per month & an online game & most successful video game in the world
Discrimination and poverty impacting their lives
7. The intended effects of ads include what?
Cognitive & emotional & moral
Establish awareness of products & existence of products
CEOs holding a greater concentration of power
The media can provide us with information
8. What are the two timing factors?
Regulate
65+ years of age
CEOs holding a greater concentration of power
Immediate and long-term
9. When does invisible stereotyping occur?
Sex & violence & language & sexual orientation
Can be addictive
When whole segments of the population are ignored
Governed by the FCC & includes racial slurs & includes gender slurs & can lead to severe and immediate consequences
10. What is baseline effects?
Physiological
Explorers & socializers & achievers & controllers
Media concentration & media deregulation
Typical level of risk for an effect
11. What is one of the characteristics that differentiate mass media games or video games from other mass media?
State
They are interactive
Younger age
Public interest & prevention of monopolies & promoting diversity
12. Describe baseline effects.
Typical level of risk for an event
Whites
Many companies
Baseline & fluctuation
13. When does visible stereotyping occur?
Media and messages
Media concentration & media deregulation
Simplistic and objectionable ways
The company that owns the platform also develops the games and distributes them
14. ______ are the influences we experience constantly from our exposure to media messages?
Male
Conglomerate
Institutions
Process effects
15. when one media company buys smaller companies of the same type & what type of concentration is this?
Efficiency
Social and economic
Immediate
Horizontal
16. What was it when ownership rules were relaxed?
Niche audiences
Media concentration
The creation & formulas & & the social values of consumers
Relates to the unconscious effects of advertising
17. You are asked to serve on a jury for a civil trial. because you have been watching CSI for years & you are thrilled to get to be a part of the trial. during the trial & there is no DNA evidence & like you expected there to be that convinces you of th
Unintentional effects
Media and messages
CEOs holding a greater concentration of power
Long-term
18. Creators use the formula to do what?
Harder
Intentional
Create successful products
Unintentional effects
19. What are the three personal factors of fluctuation?
State of mind & motivation & & degree of identification
Psychological & emotional & cognitive
Invisible & visible
Motivations & states & degree of identification
20. Describe manifest effects?
Field independency & type of intelligence & type of thinking & conceptual differentiation
Factual and social
Immediate
Easily noticable
21. What is telescoping?
When you focus on the steps in the process
Field independency & type of intelligence & type of thinking & conceptual differentiation
Relaxing regulations
Whites
22. What is a mystery?
Establish awareness of products & existence of products
Explorers & socializers & achievers & controllers
Cultivation & reinforcement
Try to solve the plot
23. What did the Communications Act of 1934 require?
Field independency
Broadcasters to serve the public interest & convenience & and necessity
Determines a person's media exposure habits
Can be at risk & shaped by media & own life factors
24. In what way (s) does advertising make us too materialistic?
When fewer people control the media& there's a narrow range of voices
Media deregulation
Toilets & schools & video games & etc.
We keep asking for more products
25. When creating a new tv series & producers must work around various constraints. What are some constraints?
By medium & society
Cognitive
Conflict
The creation & formulas & & the social values of consumers
26. What are the two long-term attitudinal effects?
Field independency & type of intelligence & type of thinking & conceptual differentiation
Different from
World of Warcraft & $15 per month & an online game & most successful video game in the world
Cultivation & reinforcement
27. You are asked to serve on a jury for a civil trial. because you have been watching CSI for years & you are thrilled to get to be a part of the trial. during the trial & there is no DNA evidence & like you expected there to be that convinces you of th
Long-term
Localism
Conflict & climax & resolution
Media concentration & media deregulation
28. _______________ are societal changes that occur over a long period of time.
Many companies
CEOs holding a greater concentration of power
Relaxing regulations
Macro-level effects
29. What is the natural ability to distinguish the singal and the noise in any message?
Psychological & emotional & cognitive
Emotional
Field independency
Whites
30. Media ownership has big impact on...
65+ years of age
Media content
Telescoping
Small
31. Unintentional effects often occur when we are in a state of...
Media concentration & media deregulation
65+ years of age
1980s & 1990s
Automaticy
32. What are the four cognitive abilities?
Concentrated
Easily noticable
Different from
Field independency & type of intelligence & type of thinking & conceptual differentation
33. A macro-type media effect refers to what?
Institutions
Real world vs media world
When game developers market their game code to other game developers
Broadcasters to serve the public interest & convenience & and necessity
34. The three forces that have shaped the development of the interactive mass media
The typical level of risk for an effect
Manifest effect
Explorers & socializers & achievers & controllers
Shared commons & need for social networking & attraction of advertising support
35. Give an example of the cognitive complexity of content
60%
Shared commons & need for social connection & & attraction of advertisers
Print vs tv news
1950s
36. What are the three types of concentration?
Horizontal & vertical & conglomerate
Pay for placement
Conglomerate
Text & television
37. Values that are reflected in entertainment messages include what?
Happiness is found in having things
Macro-level effects
Required broadcasters to serve the public's interest & convenience & & necessity
Print vs tv news
38. What are the two types of intelligence?
Hawaiian word wikiwiki
Crystalline & fluid
Process effects
65+ years of age
39. What are the three states of personal factors in fluctuation?
Institutions
Try to solve the plot
Psychological & emotional & cognitive
Required broadcasters to serve the public's interest & convenience & & necessity
40. It is clear that the media is completely controlled by what?
When game developers market their game code to other game developers
Many companies
60%
Horizontal & vertical & conglomerate
41. Media ___________ in the same way other institutions do & such as parents & friends & education & or religion.
Conservative
Recognize elements of the story
Influences
Media content
42. When does a digital game player get deeply immersed in the game and loses all track of time and place?
Opportunities vs addictions & goals
Pay for placement
Try to solve the plot
Flow
43. What are the two types of intelligence?
Media and messages
Field independency
Focus on steps in the process
Crysalline and fluid
44. What do media exposure habits focus its attention on?
Strong personal locus
Media and messages
Print vs tv news
CEOs holding a greater concentration of power
45. What is a physiological effect?
Influence of automatic bodily systems & beyond our conscious control
Male
Niche audiences
Simplistic and objectionable ways
46. What are the six baseline influencing factors?
Harder
Conflict & climax & resolution
Developmental maturities & cognitive abilities & knowledge structures & sociological factors & lifestyle & personal locus & media exposure habits
Motivations & states & degree of identification
47. What are the two types of thinking?
Print vs tv news
Vertical and lateral
Concentration
Temporary
48. What does a cognitive-effect means?
The media can provide us with information
Typical level of risk for an effect
Flow
World of Warcraft & $15 per month & an online game & most successful video game in the world
49. What socioeconomic status is more represented?
Fluid intelligence
Conservative
Explorers & socializers & achievers & controllers
Richer
50. What is the way people group and classify things?
Conceptual differentiation
CEOs holding a greater concentration of power
They are interactive
Concentration