Exam 10: Media Theory and Effects
Differentiate among gatekeeping, agenda setting, and third person effect and give examples of each.
Gatekeeping, agenda setting, and third person effect are all concepts related to the media and its influence on public opinion.
Gatekeeping refers to the process by which media professionals and organizations decide which information is presented to the public. This can include decisions about what stories to cover, which sources to use, and how to frame the information. For example, a news editor may choose to prioritize a story about a local crime over a story about a scientific breakthrough, thus influencing what information the public receives.
Agenda setting is the idea that the media has the power to influence which issues and topics are considered important by the public. This can be seen in the way that certain news stories receive extensive coverage, leading the public to believe that these issues are more significant than others. For example, if a news outlet consistently covers stories about immigration, it may lead the public to believe that immigration is a pressing issue, regardless of the actual data on the topic.
The third person effect is the theory that people believe others are more influenced by media messages than they are themselves. This can lead individuals to underestimate the impact of media on their own attitudes and behaviors. For example, someone may believe that violent video games have a negative effect on other people, but not on themselves.
In summary, gatekeeping involves the selection and presentation of information by media professionals, agenda setting refers to the media's ability to influence public opinion on certain issues, and the third person effect is the belief that others are more influenced by media messages than oneself.
Much scientific research cannot prove causation but only correlation.
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The phrase "the medium is the message" was made popular by
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