Deck 9: Analyzing Media

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The term legacy is used in Chapter 9 to describe ________________ news mediaorganizations.

A) bankrupt
B) mainstream
C) fake
D) not-for-profit
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The picture superiority effect describes the greater impact of _____________ over____________ in recalling media coverage.

A) language, pictures
B) perception, information
C) images, words
D) sights, feelings
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Medium, as used in the field of mass media, refers to a communication system that_______________ the sender and receiver.

A) balances the needs of
B) equally treats
C) disadvantages both
D) comes between
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Syntactic indeterminacy refers to the general inability of an image such as a photograph to

A) affect an audience.
B) explain cause and effect.
C) depict that something has happened.
D) become a symbol.
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Research finds that when people are transported into a narrative, they become susceptible tobelieving what otherwise would be obviously untrue.
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Confirmation bias refers to the tendency of human beings to ______________________when presented with facts that contradict their beliefs.

A) change their beliefs
B) maintain their beliefs
C) become open to persuasion
D) seek confirmation
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Authority-disorder bias, as described by W. Lance Bennett, refers to the tendency of thenews media to be preoccupied with

A) how authorities will maintain order.
B) promoting disorder.
C) encouraging challenges to the established order.
D) questioning the legitimacy of authority.
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_________________ describes the way news stories are built around themes that emphasizesome elements of a situation while ignoring others.

A) Personalizing.
B) Dramatizing.
C) Fragmenting.
D) Framing.
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Roderick Hart finds that the persuasive influence of what appears on the television screenprimarily lies in its

A) intimacy.
B) rapidity.
C) accessibility.
D) anonymity.
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According to Chapter 9, a notable feature of online communication that makes itfundamentally different from face-to-face conversation is its ____________________ nature.

A) ambivalent
B) asynchronous
C) indeterminate
D) indexical
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Deck 9: Analyzing Media
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The term legacy is used in Chapter 9 to describe ________________ news mediaorganizations.

A) bankrupt
B) mainstream
C) fake
D) not-for-profit
B
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The picture superiority effect describes the greater impact of _____________ over____________ in recalling media coverage.

A) language, pictures
B) perception, information
C) images, words
D) sights, feelings
C
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Medium, as used in the field of mass media, refers to a communication system that_______________ the sender and receiver.

A) balances the needs of
B) equally treats
C) disadvantages both
D) comes between
D
4
Syntactic indeterminacy refers to the general inability of an image such as a photograph to

A) affect an audience.
B) explain cause and effect.
C) depict that something has happened.
D) become a symbol.
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Research finds that when people are transported into a narrative, they become susceptible tobelieving what otherwise would be obviously untrue.
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Confirmation bias refers to the tendency of human beings to ______________________when presented with facts that contradict their beliefs.

A) change their beliefs
B) maintain their beliefs
C) become open to persuasion
D) seek confirmation
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Authority-disorder bias, as described by W. Lance Bennett, refers to the tendency of thenews media to be preoccupied with

A) how authorities will maintain order.
B) promoting disorder.
C) encouraging challenges to the established order.
D) questioning the legitimacy of authority.
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_________________ describes the way news stories are built around themes that emphasizesome elements of a situation while ignoring others.

A) Personalizing.
B) Dramatizing.
C) Fragmenting.
D) Framing.
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Roderick Hart finds that the persuasive influence of what appears on the television screenprimarily lies in its

A) intimacy.
B) rapidity.
C) accessibility.
D) anonymity.
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According to Chapter 9, a notable feature of online communication that makes itfundamentally different from face-to-face conversation is its ____________________ nature.

A) ambivalent
B) asynchronous
C) indeterminate
D) indexical
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