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Media Literacy
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literacy
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journalism-and-media
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Describe fluctuation effects.
Temporary
6
Localism and efficiency
Can be at risk & shaped by media & own life factors
2. What are the two main components in the demographics pattern?
Being immersed so deeply into a task so they lose track of all time and place
Real world vs media world
Sex & violence & language & sexual orientation
Typical level of risk for an event
3. What is Web 2.0?
State
Drama & comedy & romance & reality series
People share their work through open web sites
Flow & telescoping
4. Example: Chris read a book about an incredible romance. the characters were beautiful & they never fought & and the weather was always perfect. after reading the book & chris's romantic relationship seemed lousy. What is this an example of?
An attitudinal-type effect
Small
Action must build up
Concentration & consolidation & centralization
5. In order to appeal to audiences & most stories begin with what?
Vertical and lateral
Determines a person's media exposure habits
Field independency
Conflict
6. People with the ___________________ learn the most from the media
Long-term
People have control and control is decentralized
Crystalline intelligence
Largest amount of knowledge
7. According to the _______________ is the most challenging medium for telling stories
Recognize elements of the story
Text & television
Recognize elements of the story
Concentration & consolidation & centralization
8. What are the two timing factors?
3%
Shared commons & need for social networking & attraction of advertising support
Many companies
Immediate and long-term
9. In tv & gays are what?
1980s & 1990s
Conflict & climax & resolution
More likely to appear in comedies than dramas
Baseline & fluctuation
10. the two most dominant genres in prime-time television from the 1970s-1990s were what?
Regulate
Dramas and situation comedies
Media deregulation
Conflict & climax & resolution
11. What was the biggest deal between any two media companies?
Niche audiences
Create successful products
To compare the tragic characters & make the audience feel better
Viacom & CBS
12. What do megamergers result in?
Relates to the unconscious effects of advertising
CEOs holding a greater concentration of power
Pseudo-claims & comparison with unidentified other & comparison of product to its earlier form & irrelevant comparisons & pseudo-survey & juxtaposition
Motivations & states & degree of identification
13. If you cry during a film & you are experiencing what type of effect?
Desensitization
Emotional
Efficiency
Manifest effect
14. What government organization monitors tv and radio programming to determine if it is obscene or not?
Content of messages & context of portrayals & cognitive complexity of content
Intentional
Physiological
Federal Communications Commission
15. As advertising agencies become more concentrated & they become more interested in working with a ______ variety of companies and products
We keep asking for more products
Small
Many companies
Relaxing regulations
16. Where does the term wiki come from?
Flow
65+ years of age
Good vs evil
Hawaiian word wikiwiki
17. A macro-type media effect refers to what?
Institutions
Conglomerate
The media can provide us with information
Action must build up
18. according to the textbook & _____ are more likely to be represented in the television world than the real world.
African Americans
Easily noticable
Opportunities vs addictions & goals
Conflict
19. Values that are reflected in entertainment messages include what?
Happiness is found in having things
Baseline & fluctuation
Horizontal
Prescription drugs
20. What is Web 2.0?
People share their work through open web sites
To compare the tragic characters & make the audience feel better
During an exposure to a particular message
60%
21. ________________ are used in entertainment content because it is a way for audience members to access information quickly when introduced to a character
Real world vs media world
Stereotypes
Manifest and process
Many companies
22. ________ are beneficial because they allow for the creation of collective knowledge
Field independency
Public interest & prevention of monopolies & promoting diversity
Determines a person's media exposure habits
Wikis
23. When did the innovation stage for interactive media games begin?
1950s
Relaxing regulations
Developmental maturity & knowledge structures & media exposure habits
Media and personal
24. Consumers use the formula to do what?
Media concentration & media deregulation
Recognize elements of the story
Process effects
Male
25. the rationale for regulation in broadcasting is based on what?
Temporary
Can be addictive
Cognitive
Public interest & prevention of monopolies & promoting diversity
26. example: when Ryan listened to patriotic music & he got shivers up his spine. This is an example of what?
Physiological
Media deregulation
Viacom & CBS
Relates to the unconscious effects of advertising
27. Example: after Dennis went to see a movie about The Holocaust & he became very sad about how inhumane man can be. What is this an example of?
Create successful products
Emotional
Public interest & prevention of monopolies & promoting diversity
Establish awareness of products & existence of products
28. The video industry has 'a good deal of vertical integration'. What does this mean?
More likely to appear in comedies than dramas
Cognitive
The company that owns the platform also develops the games and distributes them
Verbal violence
29. What is the long-term behavioral effect?
Displacement of other activities
Many companies
Action must build up
60%
30. If you cry during a film & you are experiencing what type of effect?
Typical level of risk for an effect
Penetration
Confusing to the audience
Emotional
31. What is the ability to memorize facts?
Immediate
Telescoping
Media deregulation
Crystalline intelligence
32. What does the personal locus do?
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33. What are the two types of process effects?
Can be addictive
Field independency
Conflict & climax & resolution
Baseline and fluctuation
34. In order to become media literate in interactive media & what do we need to establish?
Real world vs media world
Opportunities vs addictions & goals
Sex & violence & language & sexual orientation
Websites that allow users to add & edit material
35. Which type of violence is most prevalent on television?
Promotes
Verbal violence
Regulate
We keep asking for more products
36. There is a trend of ______________ of ownership in the media
Vertical and lateral
Concentration
Being immersed so deeply into a task so they lose track of all time and place
Factual and social
37. What are the four cognitive abilities?
Easily noticable
The media can provide us with information
Field independency & type of intelligence & type of thinking & conceptual differentation
Typical level of risk for an effect
38. _______________ frequently occur when you are in a state of automaticity.
Always occurring
Deregulation & change in content & lack of access
Public interest & prevention of monopolies & promoting diversity
Unintentional effects
39. What are the three parts of efficiency?
Field independency
Concentration & consolidation & centralization
1980s & 1990s
Pseudo-claims & comparison with unidentified other & comparison of product to its earlier form & irrelevant comparisons & pseudo-survey & juxtaposition
40. What is telescoping?
Ads making implicit claims that cannot be tested for the truth
Confusing to the audience
Focus on steps in the process
Field independency
41. What is the natural ability to distinguish the signal and the noise in any message?
Invisible & visible
Field independency
Vertical
Immediate
42. Who does marketing target?
State of mind & motivation & & degree of identification
More married women
The creation & formulas & & the social values of consumers
Niche audiences
43. What did the Communications Act of 1934 require?
Ownership rules are relaxed
Baseline & fluctuation
Broadcasters to serve the public interest & convenience & and necessity
Real world vs media world
44. People who have a ________________ have more awareness of the effects process
Field independency
Strong personal locus
Richer
Goals & drives
45. Media ___________ in the same way other institutions do & such as parents & friends & education & or religion.
Influences
Niche audiences
Medical workers
Being immersed so deeply into a task so they lose track of all time and place
46. What are the four genres in the formula?
60%
Drama & comedy & romance & reality series
Real world vs media world
CEOs holding a greater concentration of power
47. When a digital game has been designed well & it delivers an experience to players through what?
World of Warcraft & $15 per month & an online game & most successful video game in the world
Flow & telescoping
Concentration & consolidation & centralization
State of mind & motivation & & degree of identification
48. When a digital game has been designed well & it delivers an experience to players through what?
Flow & telescoping
CEOs holding a greater concentration of power
Condition audiences for repeat exposures
People share their work through open web sites
49. What are the three elements to a general story formula?
Conflict & climax & resolution
Concentration
Flow
Developmental maturity & knowledge structures & media exposure habits
50. What is the most prevalent media effect?
Telescoping
Media concentration & media deregulation
CEOs holding a greater concentration of power
Cognitive