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Communicating About Health Current Issues and Perspectives
Quiz 11: Health Images in the Media
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
Which of the following theories suggests that it is natural to see yourself in relation to others, but unrealistically comparing yourself to a supermodel can be self-destructive?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
You notice that your niece's favorite actor is shown on screen smoking a popular brand of cigarettes. You are aware that it is illegal for celebrities to appear in tobacco ads, but you wonder if the tobacco company is rewarding the actor or producer for promoting cigarette smoking in the movies. If so, this would be an illegal form of
Question 3
Multiple Choice
When advertisers make people feel embarrassed about normal body functions or characteristics, they are said to:
Question 4
Multiple Choice
Why is medical science difficult to cover effectively in the media?
Question 5
Multiple Choice
What is "happy violence," as described by researcher George Gerbner?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Your niece takes part in a media literacy unit at her junior high school. If her teachers follow the literacy model described in your book, she is likely to do all of the following EXCEPT:
Question 7
Multiple Choice
Your best friend is worried about his four-year-old son's television viewing habits. Based on cultivation theory, you tell your friend:
Question 8
Multiple Choice
Many health professionals worry that pharmaceutical ads will lead patients to self-diagnose and pin their hopes on "designer drugs" that may not be healthy or appropriate for them. When drug companies market their products via the mass media rather than to doctors, it is called:
Question 9
Multiple Choice
People were highly critical of R. J. Reynolds's Joe Camel campaign because the spokesperson was designed to look like a cartoon character. When sales pitches resemble elements of prime-time programming, they are called:
Question 10
Multiple Choice
What do media critics say about messages that depict obesity as a beauty issue?
Question 11
Multiple Choice
At one point, people thought that increasing the number of cable TV channels would offer greater diversity. Instead, many analysts now feel we are bombarded by even more messages promoting the same stereotypes. Which theory proposes that we are affected by the type and amount of messages we experience through mass media?
Question 12
Multiple Choice
Which of the following theories explains why children sometimes mimic the behaviors of characters they see on TV and in movies.
Question 13
Multiple Choice
Research about food advertisements that are aimed at children indicates that:
Question 14
Multiple Choice
"The media doesn't influence me, but my sister's friends are clearly very much influenced. They always wear the latest fashions!" The common belief that we aren't influenced by media messages but other people are is known as: