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Deck 12: The Social Nature of Media
1
The brain at "rest"
A) Is engaged in problem solving.
B) Is quiet and inactive.
C) Focuses primarily on learning.
D) Engages in social cognition.
A) Is engaged in problem solving.
B) Is quiet and inactive.
C) Focuses primarily on learning.
D) Engages in social cognition.
D
2
The emphasis on social thinking
A) Develops in adolescence
B) Disappears by later adulthood.
C) Is less important as we get older.
D) Is already present in infancy.
A) Develops in adolescence
B) Disappears by later adulthood.
C) Is less important as we get older.
D) Is already present in infancy.
D
3
The most popular place on the Internet
A) Is one dedicated to social connection.
B) Is dedicated to scientific inquiry.
C) Is one that helps people find jobs.
D) Is unclear at this time.
A) Is one dedicated to social connection.
B) Is dedicated to scientific inquiry.
C) Is one that helps people find jobs.
D) Is unclear at this time.
A
4
Social surrogacy
A) Is when a mediated presence stands in for someone physically present.
B) Is a common reason for turning on the television.
C) Is engaged in when we feel lonely.
D) All of these are true.
A) Is when a mediated presence stands in for someone physically present.
B) Is a common reason for turning on the television.
C) Is engaged in when we feel lonely.
D) All of these are true.
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5
Internet social networks became a positive influence when
A) Special interest groups were developed.
B) Those sites began connecting us with people we know in our immediate environments.
C) We began using them as substitutes for in-person interaction.
D) None of these is true.
A) Special interest groups were developed.
B) Those sites began connecting us with people we know in our immediate environments.
C) We began using them as substitutes for in-person interaction.
D) None of these is true.
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6
Where use of Social Networking Sites is correlated with either loneliness or lack of well-being
A) We know that those sites are causing people to feel isolated and lonely.
B) We know that those who are lonely or lack a sense of well-being seek out SNSs more than do others.
C) Because correlation never shows causation, we don't know for sure what causes that correlation.
A) We know that those sites are causing people to feel isolated and lonely.
B) We know that those who are lonely or lack a sense of well-being seek out SNSs more than do others.
C) Because correlation never shows causation, we don't know for sure what causes that correlation.
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7
Social capital
A) Is a characteristic of groups of people
B) Is a characteristic of individuals
C) involves benefits that are derived from social relationships.
D) All of these are true.
A) Is a characteristic of groups of people
B) Is a characteristic of individuals
C) involves benefits that are derived from social relationships.
D) All of these are true.
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8
One device that had a similar influence in the 1800s to that held by the Internet today was
A) The telephone
B) The telegraph
C) The FAX machine
D) The phonograph
A) The telephone
B) The telegraph
C) The FAX machine
D) The phonograph
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9
Two theories that explain our current cultural fixation with SNS and social media are
A) Social Learning theory and Cultivation theory
B) Trait theory and Convergence theory
C) Social Learning theory and Convergence theory
D) Psychoanalysis and Behaviorism
A) Social Learning theory and Cultivation theory
B) Trait theory and Convergence theory
C) Social Learning theory and Convergence theory
D) Psychoanalysis and Behaviorism
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10
The internal relationship with an imaginary other as a way to transition from one's dependence on the mother or other primary caregiver is part of
A) Object relationship theory
B) Social Learning Theory
C) Convergence Theory
D) Behaviorism
A) Object relationship theory
B) Social Learning Theory
C) Convergence Theory
D) Behaviorism
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11
The creation of an internal representation of another person and then relating to that internal persona as a source of creativity, pleasure, and also security is called
A) The fundamental attribution error
B) Social cognition
C) Secondary Attachment
D) Reinforcing Spirals
A) The fundamental attribution error
B) Social cognition
C) Secondary Attachment
D) Reinforcing Spirals
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12
Parasocial relationships are
A) Nonreciprocated
B) Usually with a person of higher status
C) Often developed through repeated media exposure
D) All of these are true.
A) Nonreciprocated
B) Usually with a person of higher status
C) Often developed through repeated media exposure
D) All of these are true.
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13
Getting text messages, likes, and emails on your mobile phone
A) Means that the phone becomes a source of endless positive reinforcement.
B) Has little impact on the user.
C) Is no different from using a landline telephone
D) None of these is true.
A) Means that the phone becomes a source of endless positive reinforcement.
B) Has little impact on the user.
C) Is no different from using a landline telephone
D) None of these is true.
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14
YouTube has created a new category of media producer who has come to be known as
A) An influencer
B) A Micro-celebrity
C) A video blogger
D) None of these are true
E) All of these are true
A) An influencer
B) A Micro-celebrity
C) A video blogger
D) None of these are true
E) All of these are true
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15
Mobiles phones
A) Have become part of a user's identity
B) Are used most by those over 60
C) Has increased the amount to which we consult others to make an important decision.
D) All of these are true.
A) Have become part of a user's identity
B) Are used most by those over 60
C) Has increased the amount to which we consult others to make an important decision.
D) All of these are true.
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