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Deck 13: Mass Media and Communication
1
Owners of TVs with a ________ can identify and block objectionable programming.
A) V-chip
B) C-chip
C) P-chip
D) A-chip
A) V-chip
B) C-chip
C) P-chip
D) A-chip
A
2
Examining the correlation between an audience's perception of reality and media coverage of those perceptions is the focus of ________
A) uses and gratifications
B) cultivation theory
C) agenda setting capacity
D) linear model research
A) uses and gratifications
B) cultivation theory
C) agenda setting capacity
D) linear model research
C
3
The amount of coverage of particular identities, such as White athletes, is one way that the media favors some identities over others.
True
4
If you believe that global warming is an environmental problem, ________ theories suggest that you will seek media messages that support that opinion.
A) uses and gratifications
B) selective exposure
C) cultivation
D) agenda setting
A) uses and gratifications
B) selective exposure
C) cultivation
D) agenda setting
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5
________ is a quantitative research method to examine the number of occurrences of particular phenomena such as instances of teenage sexuality in media.
A) Polling
B) Content analysis
C) Survey
D) Ethnography
A) Polling
B) Content analysis
C) Survey
D) Ethnography
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6
________ is the process by which media consumers submit to particular understandings put forth by the media, seen most clearly in how society understands masculinity and femininity through mediated images.
A) Hegemony
B) Mass media effect
C) Agenda setting
D) Cultivation theory
A) Hegemony
B) Mass media effect
C) Agenda setting
D) Cultivation theory
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7
Expressing ethical concerns about media coverage is an example of media _____.
A) protest
B) activism
C) discontent
D) resistance
A) protest
B) activism
C) discontent
D) resistance
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8
Seeking media that confirm one's beliefs and attitudes is the basis of _____.
A) uses and gratifications
B) agenda setting
C) cultivation theory
D) selective exposure
A) uses and gratifications
B) agenda setting
C) cultivation theory
D) selective exposure
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9
Hurricane Katrina is an example of an) ________ because when it hit the Gulf Coast, regular TV programming was interrupted.
A) media event
B) media text
C) media broadcast
D) hegemony
A) media event
B) media text
C) media broadcast
D) hegemony
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10
The ________ approach views media communication as a process that moves from one source to many receivers.
A) mass media effects
B) linear model
C) uses and gratifications
D) cultivation
A) mass media effects
B) linear model
C) uses and gratifications
D) cultivation
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11
________ suggests that heavy TV viewers will have a distorted view of the world.
A) Agenda setting theory
B) Linear model research
C) Cultivation theory
D) Uses and gratification theory
A) Agenda setting theory
B) Linear model research
C) Cultivation theory
D) Uses and gratification theory
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12
Susan doesn't have time to go to many movies or to watch TV because of her school responsibilities. Consequently, she reads the magazine Entertainment Weekly so that she can converse knowledgably with her friends and colleagues. According to uses and gratifications theory, this is an example of media being selected for the purpose of _____.
A) entertainment
B) personal identity
C) information
D) integration and social action
A) entertainment
B) personal identity
C) information
D) integration and social action
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13
________ communication refers to communication that is transmitted through a channel, such as television, film, radio, and print.
A) Mediated
B) Cultural
C) Collective
D) Diverse
A) Mediated
B) Cultural
C) Collective
D) Diverse
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14
In terms of uses and gratifications theory, Jake started to watch The Amazing Race so that he could engage in the lunchtime discussion about the show with his coworkers. His use is based upon _____.
A) information
B) personal identity
C) integration and social interaction
D) entertainment
A) information
B) personal identity
C) integration and social interaction
D) entertainment
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15
Content analyses of media tend to analyze fewer texts but offer richer analyses.
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16
Cultivation theory argues that media _____.
A) immersion enculturates people into shared beliefs about the world
B) creates a cultural divide and sense of ethnocentrism
C) are dominated by large corporations
D) sets cultural agendas
A) immersion enculturates people into shared beliefs about the world
B) creates a cultural divide and sense of ethnocentrism
C) are dominated by large corporations
D) sets cultural agendas
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17
Active agents are active seekers but not resisters of mediated messages.
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18
Cultivation theory suggests that heavy TV viewers will have amore accurate understanding of the world's events.
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19
Paula started to watch The L Word because she thought as a lesbian she should watch that TV show. Her use and gratification is likely based upon _____.
A) information
B) personal identity
C) integration and social interaction
D) entertainment
A) information
B) personal identity
C) integration and social interaction
D) entertainment
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20
Celebrities are not likely to create media events.
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21
Explain the four common areas of media activism today. What characterizes the concerns of activists within each area? What changes do you think are appropriate, if any?
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22
Media activism involves organizing to communicate displeasure with certain media images and messages.
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23
The Federal Communications Commission is more likely to fine a broadcaster for airing indecent programming as opposed to violent programming.
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24
The V-chip was introduced to regulate political broadcasts and limit their publication during prime time television.
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25
Describe three ways in which individuals can become more effective consumers of media messages.
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26
Explain cultivation theory and provide examples of predictions made by the theory, and provide examples of research that has been conducted using the theory.
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27
In the United States, the fact that we see only those shows which garner enough interest for advertisers to support demonstrates the concept of a ________ economy.
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28
The practice of organizing to communicate displeasure with certain media images and messages is called ________.
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29
The term ________ applies to those occasions or catastrophes that are broadcast by the media and interrupt regular programming.
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30
________ is an approach to understanding media that focuses on some specific aspect of the content of a text or group of texts.
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31
An) ________ is the message of a television show, advertisement, or movie.
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32
The MPAA has devised rating codes that include G, PG, and NC-17.
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33
The Hays Code, which governs media content, is still in effect today.
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