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Deck 4: Pragmatic Analysis
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MATCHING
-pragmatism
A)the granting of exclusive control of a creative work to an author
B)commitment to seeing the world contingently
C)illegal, sexually explicit material
D)the unique contextual factors that influence regulatory action
E)belief in the correction of social problems through applied effort
F)message encoding process that limits access to authorized users
G)speech that falsely impugns a person's character
H)an utterance that is abusive, irreverent, or vulgar
I)belief that all perspectives on a subject are equally correct
J)printed material that falsely impugns a person's character
K)branch of philosophy that assesses truth in terms of outcome
L)the clear effects of a given regulatory action
M)common standard for assessing outcome of media regulation
N)material morally unfit for general distribution or broadcast
-pragmatism
A)the granting of exclusive control of a creative work to an author
B)commitment to seeing the world contingently
C)illegal, sexually explicit material
D)the unique contextual factors that influence regulatory action
E)belief in the correction of social problems through applied effort
F)message encoding process that limits access to authorized users
G)speech that falsely impugns a person's character
H)an utterance that is abusive, irreverent, or vulgar
I)belief that all perspectives on a subject are equally correct
J)printed material that falsely impugns a person's character
K)branch of philosophy that assesses truth in terms of outcome
L)the clear effects of a given regulatory action
M)common standard for assessing outcome of media regulation
N)material morally unfit for general distribution or broadcast
branch of philosophy that assesses truth in terms of outcome
2
MATCHING
-meliorism
A)the granting of exclusive control of a creative work to an author
B)commitment to seeing the world contingently
C)illegal, sexually explicit material
D)the unique contextual factors that influence regulatory action
E)belief in the correction of social problems through applied effort
F)message encoding process that limits access to authorized users
G)speech that falsely impugns a person's character
H)an utterance that is abusive, irreverent, or vulgar
I)belief that all perspectives on a subject are equally correct
J)printed material that falsely impugns a person's character
K)branch of philosophy that assesses truth in terms of outcome
L)the clear effects of a given regulatory action
M)common standard for assessing outcome of media regulation
N)material morally unfit for general distribution or broadcast
-meliorism
A)the granting of exclusive control of a creative work to an author
B)commitment to seeing the world contingently
C)illegal, sexually explicit material
D)the unique contextual factors that influence regulatory action
E)belief in the correction of social problems through applied effort
F)message encoding process that limits access to authorized users
G)speech that falsely impugns a person's character
H)an utterance that is abusive, irreverent, or vulgar
I)belief that all perspectives on a subject are equally correct
J)printed material that falsely impugns a person's character
K)branch of philosophy that assesses truth in terms of outcome
L)the clear effects of a given regulatory action
M)common standard for assessing outcome of media regulation
N)material morally unfit for general distribution or broadcast
belief in the correction of social problems through applied effort
3
MATCHING
-ironism
A)the granting of exclusive control of a creative work to an author
B)commitment to seeing the world contingently
C)illegal, sexually explicit material
D)the unique contextual factors that influence regulatory action
E)belief in the correction of social problems through applied effort
F)message encoding process that limits access to authorized users
G)speech that falsely impugns a person's character
H)an utterance that is abusive, irreverent, or vulgar
I)belief that all perspectives on a subject are equally correct
J)printed material that falsely impugns a person's character
K)branch of philosophy that assesses truth in terms of outcome
L)the clear effects of a given regulatory action
M)common standard for assessing outcome of media regulation
N)material morally unfit for general distribution or broadcast
-ironism
A)the granting of exclusive control of a creative work to an author
B)commitment to seeing the world contingently
C)illegal, sexually explicit material
D)the unique contextual factors that influence regulatory action
E)belief in the correction of social problems through applied effort
F)message encoding process that limits access to authorized users
G)speech that falsely impugns a person's character
H)an utterance that is abusive, irreverent, or vulgar
I)belief that all perspectives on a subject are equally correct
J)printed material that falsely impugns a person's character
K)branch of philosophy that assesses truth in terms of outcome
L)the clear effects of a given regulatory action
M)common standard for assessing outcome of media regulation
N)material morally unfit for general distribution or broadcast
commitment to seeing the world contingently
4
MATCHING
-relativism
A)the granting of exclusive control of a creative work to an author
B)commitment to seeing the world contingently
C)illegal, sexually explicit material
D)the unique contextual factors that influence regulatory action
E)belief in the correction of social problems through applied effort
F)message encoding process that limits access to authorized users
G)speech that falsely impugns a person's character
H)an utterance that is abusive, irreverent, or vulgar
I)belief that all perspectives on a subject are equally correct
J)printed material that falsely impugns a person's character
K)branch of philosophy that assesses truth in terms of outcome
L)the clear effects of a given regulatory action
M)common standard for assessing outcome of media regulation
N)material morally unfit for general distribution or broadcast
-relativism
A)the granting of exclusive control of a creative work to an author
B)commitment to seeing the world contingently
C)illegal, sexually explicit material
D)the unique contextual factors that influence regulatory action
E)belief in the correction of social problems through applied effort
F)message encoding process that limits access to authorized users
G)speech that falsely impugns a person's character
H)an utterance that is abusive, irreverent, or vulgar
I)belief that all perspectives on a subject are equally correct
J)printed material that falsely impugns a person's character
K)branch of philosophy that assesses truth in terms of outcome
L)the clear effects of a given regulatory action
M)common standard for assessing outcome of media regulation
N)material morally unfit for general distribution or broadcast
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5
MATCHING
-consequences
A)the granting of exclusive control of a creative work to an author
B)commitment to seeing the world contingently
C)illegal, sexually explicit material
D)the unique contextual factors that influence regulatory action
E)belief in the correction of social problems through applied effort
F)message encoding process that limits access to authorized users
G)speech that falsely impugns a person's character
H)an utterance that is abusive, irreverent, or vulgar
I)belief that all perspectives on a subject are equally correct
J)printed material that falsely impugns a person's character
K)branch of philosophy that assesses truth in terms of outcome
L)the clear effects of a given regulatory action
M)common standard for assessing outcome of media regulation
N)material morally unfit for general distribution or broadcast
-consequences
A)the granting of exclusive control of a creative work to an author
B)commitment to seeing the world contingently
C)illegal, sexually explicit material
D)the unique contextual factors that influence regulatory action
E)belief in the correction of social problems through applied effort
F)message encoding process that limits access to authorized users
G)speech that falsely impugns a person's character
H)an utterance that is abusive, irreverent, or vulgar
I)belief that all perspectives on a subject are equally correct
J)printed material that falsely impugns a person's character
K)branch of philosophy that assesses truth in terms of outcome
L)the clear effects of a given regulatory action
M)common standard for assessing outcome of media regulation
N)material morally unfit for general distribution or broadcast
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6
MATCHING
-contingencies
A)the granting of exclusive control of a creative work to an author
B)commitment to seeing the world contingently
C)illegal, sexually explicit material
D)the unique contextual factors that influence regulatory action
E)belief in the correction of social problems through applied effort
F)message encoding process that limits access to authorized users
G)speech that falsely impugns a person's character
H)an utterance that is abusive, irreverent, or vulgar
I)belief that all perspectives on a subject are equally correct
J)printed material that falsely impugns a person's character
K)branch of philosophy that assesses truth in terms of outcome
L)the clear effects of a given regulatory action
M)common standard for assessing outcome of media regulation
N)material morally unfit for general distribution or broadcast
-contingencies
A)the granting of exclusive control of a creative work to an author
B)commitment to seeing the world contingently
C)illegal, sexually explicit material
D)the unique contextual factors that influence regulatory action
E)belief in the correction of social problems through applied effort
F)message encoding process that limits access to authorized users
G)speech that falsely impugns a person's character
H)an utterance that is abusive, irreverent, or vulgar
I)belief that all perspectives on a subject are equally correct
J)printed material that falsely impugns a person's character
K)branch of philosophy that assesses truth in terms of outcome
L)the clear effects of a given regulatory action
M)common standard for assessing outcome of media regulation
N)material morally unfit for general distribution or broadcast
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7
MATCHING
-public interest
A)the granting of exclusive control of a creative work to an author
B)commitment to seeing the world contingently
C)illegal, sexually explicit material
D)the unique contextual factors that influence regulatory action
E)belief in the correction of social problems through applied effort
F)message encoding process that limits access to authorized users
G)speech that falsely impugns a person's character
H)an utterance that is abusive, irreverent, or vulgar
I)belief that all perspectives on a subject are equally correct
J)printed material that falsely impugns a person's character
K)branch of philosophy that assesses truth in terms of outcome
L)the clear effects of a given regulatory action
M)common standard for assessing outcome of media regulation
N)material morally unfit for general distribution or broadcast
-public interest
A)the granting of exclusive control of a creative work to an author
B)commitment to seeing the world contingently
C)illegal, sexually explicit material
D)the unique contextual factors that influence regulatory action
E)belief in the correction of social problems through applied effort
F)message encoding process that limits access to authorized users
G)speech that falsely impugns a person's character
H)an utterance that is abusive, irreverent, or vulgar
I)belief that all perspectives on a subject are equally correct
J)printed material that falsely impugns a person's character
K)branch of philosophy that assesses truth in terms of outcome
L)the clear effects of a given regulatory action
M)common standard for assessing outcome of media regulation
N)material morally unfit for general distribution or broadcast
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MATCHING
-copyright
A)the granting of exclusive control of a creative work to an author
B)commitment to seeing the world contingently
C)illegal, sexually explicit material
D)the unique contextual factors that influence regulatory action
E)belief in the correction of social problems through applied effort
F)message encoding process that limits access to authorized users
G)speech that falsely impugns a person's character
H)an utterance that is abusive, irreverent, or vulgar
I)belief that all perspectives on a subject are equally correct
J)printed material that falsely impugns a person's character
K)branch of philosophy that assesses truth in terms of outcome
L)the clear effects of a given regulatory action
M)common standard for assessing outcome of media regulation
N)material morally unfit for general distribution or broadcast
-copyright
A)the granting of exclusive control of a creative work to an author
B)commitment to seeing the world contingently
C)illegal, sexually explicit material
D)the unique contextual factors that influence regulatory action
E)belief in the correction of social problems through applied effort
F)message encoding process that limits access to authorized users
G)speech that falsely impugns a person's character
H)an utterance that is abusive, irreverent, or vulgar
I)belief that all perspectives on a subject are equally correct
J)printed material that falsely impugns a person's character
K)branch of philosophy that assesses truth in terms of outcome
L)the clear effects of a given regulatory action
M)common standard for assessing outcome of media regulation
N)material morally unfit for general distribution or broadcast
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MATCHING
-encryption
A)the granting of exclusive control of a creative work to an author
B)commitment to seeing the world contingently
C)illegal, sexually explicit material
D)the unique contextual factors that influence regulatory action
E)belief in the correction of social problems through applied effort
F)message encoding process that limits access to authorized users
G)speech that falsely impugns a person's character
H)an utterance that is abusive, irreverent, or vulgar
I)belief that all perspectives on a subject are equally correct
J)printed material that falsely impugns a person's character
K)branch of philosophy that assesses truth in terms of outcome
L)the clear effects of a given regulatory action
M)common standard for assessing outcome of media regulation
N)material morally unfit for general distribution or broadcast
-encryption
A)the granting of exclusive control of a creative work to an author
B)commitment to seeing the world contingently
C)illegal, sexually explicit material
D)the unique contextual factors that influence regulatory action
E)belief in the correction of social problems through applied effort
F)message encoding process that limits access to authorized users
G)speech that falsely impugns a person's character
H)an utterance that is abusive, irreverent, or vulgar
I)belief that all perspectives on a subject are equally correct
J)printed material that falsely impugns a person's character
K)branch of philosophy that assesses truth in terms of outcome
L)the clear effects of a given regulatory action
M)common standard for assessing outcome of media regulation
N)material morally unfit for general distribution or broadcast
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10
MATCHING
-obscenity
A)the granting of exclusive control of a creative work to an author
B)commitment to seeing the world contingently
C)illegal, sexually explicit material
D)the unique contextual factors that influence regulatory action
E)belief in the correction of social problems through applied effort
F)message encoding process that limits access to authorized users
G)speech that falsely impugns a person's character
H)an utterance that is abusive, irreverent, or vulgar
I)belief that all perspectives on a subject are equally correct
J)printed material that falsely impugns a person's character
K)branch of philosophy that assesses truth in terms of outcome
L)the clear effects of a given regulatory action
M)common standard for assessing outcome of media regulation
N)material morally unfit for general distribution or broadcast
-obscenity
A)the granting of exclusive control of a creative work to an author
B)commitment to seeing the world contingently
C)illegal, sexually explicit material
D)the unique contextual factors that influence regulatory action
E)belief in the correction of social problems through applied effort
F)message encoding process that limits access to authorized users
G)speech that falsely impugns a person's character
H)an utterance that is abusive, irreverent, or vulgar
I)belief that all perspectives on a subject are equally correct
J)printed material that falsely impugns a person's character
K)branch of philosophy that assesses truth in terms of outcome
L)the clear effects of a given regulatory action
M)common standard for assessing outcome of media regulation
N)material morally unfit for general distribution or broadcast
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MATCHING
-profanity
A)the granting of exclusive control of a creative work to an author
B)commitment to seeing the world contingently
C)illegal, sexually explicit material
D)the unique contextual factors that influence regulatory action
E)belief in the correction of social problems through applied effort
F)message encoding process that limits access to authorized users
G)speech that falsely impugns a person's character
H)an utterance that is abusive, irreverent, or vulgar
I)belief that all perspectives on a subject are equally correct
J)printed material that falsely impugns a person's character
K)branch of philosophy that assesses truth in terms of outcome
L)the clear effects of a given regulatory action
M)common standard for assessing outcome of media regulation
N)material morally unfit for general distribution or broadcast
-profanity
A)the granting of exclusive control of a creative work to an author
B)commitment to seeing the world contingently
C)illegal, sexually explicit material
D)the unique contextual factors that influence regulatory action
E)belief in the correction of social problems through applied effort
F)message encoding process that limits access to authorized users
G)speech that falsely impugns a person's character
H)an utterance that is abusive, irreverent, or vulgar
I)belief that all perspectives on a subject are equally correct
J)printed material that falsely impugns a person's character
K)branch of philosophy that assesses truth in terms of outcome
L)the clear effects of a given regulatory action
M)common standard for assessing outcome of media regulation
N)material morally unfit for general distribution or broadcast
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MATCHING
-indecency
A)the granting of exclusive control of a creative work to an author
B)commitment to seeing the world contingently
C)illegal, sexually explicit material
D)the unique contextual factors that influence regulatory action
E)belief in the correction of social problems through applied effort
F)message encoding process that limits access to authorized users
G)speech that falsely impugns a person's character
H)an utterance that is abusive, irreverent, or vulgar
I)belief that all perspectives on a subject are equally correct
J)printed material that falsely impugns a person's character
K)branch of philosophy that assesses truth in terms of outcome
L)the clear effects of a given regulatory action
M)common standard for assessing outcome of media regulation
N)material morally unfit for general distribution or broadcast
-indecency
A)the granting of exclusive control of a creative work to an author
B)commitment to seeing the world contingently
C)illegal, sexually explicit material
D)the unique contextual factors that influence regulatory action
E)belief in the correction of social problems through applied effort
F)message encoding process that limits access to authorized users
G)speech that falsely impugns a person's character
H)an utterance that is abusive, irreverent, or vulgar
I)belief that all perspectives on a subject are equally correct
J)printed material that falsely impugns a person's character
K)branch of philosophy that assesses truth in terms of outcome
L)the clear effects of a given regulatory action
M)common standard for assessing outcome of media regulation
N)material morally unfit for general distribution or broadcast
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MATCHING
-slander
A)the granting of exclusive control of a creative work to an author
B)commitment to seeing the world contingently
C)illegal, sexually explicit material
D)the unique contextual factors that influence regulatory action
E)belief in the correction of social problems through applied effort
F)message encoding process that limits access to authorized users
G)speech that falsely impugns a person's character
H)an utterance that is abusive, irreverent, or vulgar
I)belief that all perspectives on a subject are equally correct
J)printed material that falsely impugns a person's character
K)branch of philosophy that assesses truth in terms of outcome
L)the clear effects of a given regulatory action
M)common standard for assessing outcome of media regulation
N)material morally unfit for general distribution or broadcast
-slander
A)the granting of exclusive control of a creative work to an author
B)commitment to seeing the world contingently
C)illegal, sexually explicit material
D)the unique contextual factors that influence regulatory action
E)belief in the correction of social problems through applied effort
F)message encoding process that limits access to authorized users
G)speech that falsely impugns a person's character
H)an utterance that is abusive, irreverent, or vulgar
I)belief that all perspectives on a subject are equally correct
J)printed material that falsely impugns a person's character
K)branch of philosophy that assesses truth in terms of outcome
L)the clear effects of a given regulatory action
M)common standard for assessing outcome of media regulation
N)material morally unfit for general distribution or broadcast
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MATCHING
-libel
A)the granting of exclusive control of a creative work to an author
B)commitment to seeing the world contingently
C)illegal, sexually explicit material
D)the unique contextual factors that influence regulatory action
E)belief in the correction of social problems through applied effort
F)message encoding process that limits access to authorized users
G)speech that falsely impugns a person's character
H)an utterance that is abusive, irreverent, or vulgar
I)belief that all perspectives on a subject are equally correct
J)printed material that falsely impugns a person's character
K)branch of philosophy that assesses truth in terms of outcome
L)the clear effects of a given regulatory action
M)common standard for assessing outcome of media regulation
N)material morally unfit for general distribution or broadcast
-libel
A)the granting of exclusive control of a creative work to an author
B)commitment to seeing the world contingently
C)illegal, sexually explicit material
D)the unique contextual factors that influence regulatory action
E)belief in the correction of social problems through applied effort
F)message encoding process that limits access to authorized users
G)speech that falsely impugns a person's character
H)an utterance that is abusive, irreverent, or vulgar
I)belief that all perspectives on a subject are equally correct
J)printed material that falsely impugns a person's character
K)branch of philosophy that assesses truth in terms of outcome
L)the clear effects of a given regulatory action
M)common standard for assessing outcome of media regulation
N)material morally unfit for general distribution or broadcast
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15
The perspective of pragmatism developed in response to what philosophy?
A) existentialism
B) metaphysics
C) materialism
D) transcendentalism
A) existentialism
B) metaphysics
C) materialism
D) transcendentalism
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16
Which of the following pragmatists advocated the principle of "ironism"?
A) Paris Hilton
B) John Dewey
C) William James
D) Richard Rorty
A) Paris Hilton
B) John Dewey
C) William James
D) Richard Rorty
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17
What two pragmatic standards are used to evaluate government regulation of the media?
A) consequences and contingencies
B) relativism and realism
C) truth and determinism
D) essentialism and universalism
A) consequences and contingencies
B) relativism and realism
C) truth and determinism
D) essentialism and universalism
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18
Which concept describes the elimination of government restrictions on ownership and content of media?
A) freedom of press
B) regulation
C) deregulation
D) public interest
A) freedom of press
B) regulation
C) deregulation
D) public interest
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19
The Fin-Syn Rules of the 1970s were designed to combat what principle?
A) monopoly
B) obscenity
C) indecency
D) inaccuracy
A) monopoly
B) obscenity
C) indecency
D) inaccuracy
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20
"Fair comment" is a possible defense against which charge?
A) libel
B) profanity
C) obscenity
D) indecency
A) libel
B) profanity
C) obscenity
D) indecency
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21
Libel laws regulate what aspect of media content?
A) diversity
B) morality
C) accuracy
D) national interest
A) diversity
B) morality
C) accuracy
D) national interest
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22
Copyright law serves to protect and promote what principle?
A) morality
B) diversity
C) national interest
D) intellectual property
A) morality
B) diversity
C) national interest
D) intellectual property
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23
Gritty dialogue, dramatic storytelling, and an ironic sensibility are characteristics of which type of media violence?
A) refractive
B) reflective
C) ritualistic
D) hyper-real
A) refractive
B) reflective
C) ritualistic
D) hyper-real
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Sensationalism, fast-pasted action, and hypermasculinity are characteristics of which type of media violence?
A) refractive
B) reflective
C) ritualistic
D) hyper-real
A) refractive
B) reflective
C) ritualistic
D) hyper-real
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25
The film Pulp Fiction is best classified as which type of media violence?
A) refractive
B) reflective
C) ritualistic
D) hyper-real
A) refractive
B) reflective
C) ritualistic
D) hyper-real
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The film Schindler's List is best classified as which type of media violence?
A) refractive
B) reflective
C) ritualistic
D) hyper-real
A) refractive
B) reflective
C) ritualistic
D) hyper-real
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27
Arousal is associated with which type of social effect from media violence?
A) aggressor
B) victim
C) bystander
D) catharsis
A) aggressor
B) victim
C) bystander
D) catharsis
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28
Disinhibition is most often related to which social effect of violence?
A) aggressor
B) victim
C) bystander
D) catharsis
A) aggressor
B) victim
C) bystander
D) catharsis
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29
Desensitization is most often related to which social effect of violence?
A) aggressor
B) victim
C) bystander
D) catharsis
A) aggressor
B) victim
C) bystander
D) catharsis
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30
Which social effect of violence describes a reduction in feelings of aggression?
A) aggressor
B) victim
C) bystander
D) catharsis
A) aggressor
B) victim
C) bystander
D) catharsis
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31
Which theory suggests that media violence promotes increased callousness about violence directed at others?
A) disinhibition
B) enculturation
C) mainstreaming
D) desensitization
A) disinhibition
B) enculturation
C) mainstreaming
D) desensitization
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Which theory suggests that media violence promotes an exaggerated fearfulness of violence?
A) disinhibition
B) enculturation
C) mainstreaming
D) desensitization
A) disinhibition
B) enculturation
C) mainstreaming
D) desensitization
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33
"Salience of display" reflects which type of mitigating factor in media violence research?
A) individual
B) emotional arousal
C) self-regulating standard
D) situational-environmental
A) individual
B) emotional arousal
C) self-regulating standard
D) situational-environmental
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34
The government often regulates both media ownership and media content. Identify and explain six key themes that influence the government's decision to regulate.
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35
Media scholars have identified four potential social effects of media violence. Identify and explain those effects.
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