Deck 1: Mass Communication, Culture, and Media Literacy
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Deck 1: Mass Communication, Culture, and Media Literacy
1
Culture is
A) opera, theater, and symphonic music.
B) communication between two or a few people.
C) the learned behavior of members of a given social group.
D) the improvement of public tastes.
A) opera, theater, and symphonic music.
B) communication between two or a few people.
C) the learned behavior of members of a given social group.
D) the improvement of public tastes.
C
2
The culture that seems to hold sway with the majority of a given people is the
A) primary culture.
B) bounded culture.
C) dominant culture.
D) transformed culture.
A) primary culture.
B) bounded culture.
C) dominant culture.
D) transformed culture.
C
3
The communication scholar credited with developing the cultural definition of communication is
A) James Carey.
B) Marshall McLuhan.
C) Wilbur Schramm.
D) Harold Lasswell.
A) James Carey.
B) Marshall McLuhan.
C) Wilbur Schramm.
D) Harold Lasswell.
A
4
Feedback is
A) the response to a given communication.
B) distortion typically attributed to electronic equipment.
C) sometimes present in communication.
D) rarely present in communication.
A) the response to a given communication.
B) distortion typically attributed to electronic equipment.
C) sometimes present in communication.
D) rarely present in communication.
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5
Anything that interferes with successful communication is said to be
A) noise.
B) encoding.
C) decoding.
D) feedback.
A) noise.
B) encoding.
C) decoding.
D) feedback.
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6
In mass communication,feedback is typically
A) instant and direct.
B) quite powerful.
C) absent.
D) delayed and inferential.
A) instant and direct.
B) quite powerful.
C) absent.
D) delayed and inferential.
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7
Communication is a symbolic process whereby reality is produced,maintained,repaired,and transformed is
A) the cultural definition of communication.
B) a sophisticated definition of feedback.
C) interpersonal communication when it works well.
D) the biological definition of communication.
A) the cultural definition of communication.
B) a sophisticated definition of feedback.
C) interpersonal communication when it works well.
D) the biological definition of communication.
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8
The Osgood and Schramm conception of the mass communication process replaces source and receiver with
A) initiator and destination.
B) interpreters.
C) decoders.
D) Participant A and Participant B.
A) initiator and destination.
B) interpreters.
C) decoders.
D) Participant A and Participant B.
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9
Large,hierarchically structured organizations are typical of
A) mass communication.
B) feedback.
C) interpersonal communication.
D) noise.
A) mass communication.
B) feedback.
C) interpersonal communication.
D) noise.
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10
Culture is constructed and maintained
A) through the mass media.
B) through feedback.
C) through encoding and decoding.
D) through communication.
A) through the mass media.
B) through feedback.
C) through encoding and decoding.
D) through communication.
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11
Ongoing and reciprocal messages are characteristic of
A) mass communication.
B) feedback.
C) interpersonal communication.
D) noise.
A) mass communication.
B) feedback.
C) interpersonal communication.
D) noise.
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12
Lasswell's model of communication is expressed as "Who Says What in Which Channel _____________ with What Effect."
A) with How Much Noise
B) to Whom
C) Using Which Medium
D) to Which Interpreter
A) with How Much Noise
B) to Whom
C) Using Which Medium
D) to Which Interpreter
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13
Communication between two or a few people is
A) mass communication.
B) feedback.
C) interpersonal communication.
D) reciprocal communication.
A) mass communication.
B) feedback.
C) interpersonal communication.
D) reciprocal communication.
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14
When signs and symbols are interpreted by a participant in the communication process,_____________ is said to have occurred.
A) noise
B) encoding
C) decoding
D) feedback
A) noise
B) encoding
C) decoding
D) feedback
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15
When messages are transformed into an understandable sign and symbol system by a participant in the communication process,_____________ is said to have occurred.
A) noise
B) encoding
C) decoding
D) feedback
A) noise
B) encoding
C) decoding
D) feedback
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16
Communication is best defined as
A) the transmission of a message from a receiver to a source.
B) conversation between two or a few people.
C) the process of creating shared meaning.
D) the product of large media industries.
A) the transmission of a message from a receiver to a source.
B) conversation between two or a few people.
C) the process of creating shared meaning.
D) the product of large media industries.
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17
Groups with specific but not dominant cultures that exist as part of those larger cultures are
A) secondary cultures.
B) bounded cultures.
C) minority cultures.
D) transformed cultures.
A) secondary cultures.
B) bounded cultures.
C) minority cultures.
D) transformed cultures.
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18
The idea that machines and their development drive economic and cultural change is
A) technological determinism.
B) manifest destiny.
C) technological despotism.
D) latent destiny.
A) technological determinism.
B) manifest destiny.
C) technological despotism.
D) latent destiny.
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19
The process of creating shared meaning between the mass media and their audiences is
A) mass communication.
B) feedback.
C) interpersonal communication.
D) encoding.
A) mass communication.
B) feedback.
C) interpersonal communication.
D) encoding.
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20
In communication,the means by which messages are carried is
A) the feedback loop.
B) encoding.
C) decoding.
D) the medium.
A) the feedback loop.
B) encoding.
C) decoding.
D) the medium.
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21
The ability to enjoy,understand,and appreciate media content;an understanding of media content as a text that provides insight into our culture and our lives;and an understanding of the ethical and moral obligations of media practitioners are elements of
A) literacy.
B) social responsibility.
C) media literacy.
D) ethics.
A) literacy.
B) social responsibility.
C) media literacy.
D) ethics.
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22
The ability to effectively and efficiently comprehend and use any form of mediated communication is
A) conversationalism.
B) literacy.
C) comprehensibility.
D) media literacy.
A) conversationalism.
B) literacy.
C) comprehensibility.
D) media literacy.
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23
Which of the following is NOT an element of media literacy?
A) possessing an awareness of media's impact
B) possessing an understanding of the process of mass communication
C) possessing strategies for analyzing and discussing media messages
D) possessing the skill to disconnect from the media's messages
A) possessing an awareness of media's impact
B) possessing an understanding of the process of mass communication
C) possessing strategies for analyzing and discussing media messages
D) possessing the skill to disconnect from the media's messages
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24
An understanding of and respect for the power of media messages,the development of heightened expectations of media content,a knowledge of genre conventions,and the ability to recognize when conventions are being mixed are examples of
A) the third-person effect.
B) impediments to media literacy.
C) media literacy skills.
D) good television-viewing skills.
A) the third-person effect.
B) impediments to media literacy.
C) media literacy skills.
D) good television-viewing skills.
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25
Culture is the world made meaningful;it is socially constructed and maintained through communication.It limits,as well as liberates us;it differentiates as well as unites us.It defines our realities and thereby
A) shapes the ways we think, feel, and act.
B) tells us what is true and false.
C) creates a national togetherness.
D) offers us hope for a unified future.
A) shapes the ways we think, feel, and act.
B) tells us what is true and false.
C) creates a national togetherness.
D) offers us hope for a unified future.
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26
Print helped foster the Industrial Revolution
A) because people who read books began to demand change.
B) because it helped build and disseminate bodies of knowledge that led to scientific and technological development and the refinement of new machines.
C) through its creation of leisure and entertainment.
D) because it created jobs.
A) because people who read books began to demand change.
B) because it helped build and disseminate bodies of knowledge that led to scientific and technological development and the refinement of new machines.
C) through its creation of leisure and entertainment.
D) because it created jobs.
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27
The characteristic,distinctive,standardized style elements of a given form of media expression-for example,the upbeat music that introduces the local evening news-are media
A) conventions.
B) production values.
C) genres.
D) formats.
A) conventions.
B) production values.
C) genres.
D) formats.
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28
In Schramm's model of mass communication,messages from the media organization to the mass audience are characterized as
A) delayed and inferential.
B) expertly decoded.
C) many and identical.
D) difficult to interpret.
A) delayed and inferential.
B) expertly decoded.
C) many and identical.
D) difficult to interpret.
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29
We can think of mass communication as a giant courtroom where,as a people,we discuss and debate our culture-what it is and what we want it to be.This view sees mass communication as a
A) cultural storyteller.
B) repository of cultural understanding.
C) cultural forum.
D) unrelenting agent of change.
A) cultural storyteller.
B) repository of cultural understanding.
C) cultural forum.
D) unrelenting agent of change.
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30
When we read media content at a variety of different levels,we are said to be engaging the content
A) intelligently.
B) as the producers had intended.
C) from multiple points of access.
D) intuitively.
A) intelligently.
B) as the producers had intended.
C) from multiple points of access.
D) intuitively.
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31
Printing presses and movable type were first used by the _____________ between 600 C.E.and 1000 C.E.
A) Germans
B) Sumerians
C) Chinese
D) Koreans
A) Germans
B) Sumerians
C) Chinese
D) Koreans
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32
The common assumption that others are influenced by media messages but we are not is
A) the third-person effect.
B) a violation of the second principle of media literacy.
C) the otherness effect.
D) the CNN effect.
A) the third-person effect.
B) a violation of the second principle of media literacy.
C) the otherness effect.
D) the CNN effect.
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33
The ability to comprehend and use written symbols effectively and efficiently is
A) literacy.
B) orallity.
C) learning.
D) democracy.
A) literacy.
B) orallity.
C) learning.
D) democracy.
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34
If we apply the standard model of capitalism to prime-time television programming,the television network is the producer,_____________ are the product,and advertisers are the consumers.
A) the programs
B) the commercials
C) audiences
D) the actors
A) the programs
B) the commercials
C) audiences
D) the actors
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35
The Gutenberg printing press was an advance over earlier printing presses because it
A) produced books in a widely understood language.
B) used metal type and was designed for the production of large numbers of volumes.
C) was developed in central Europe, giving more people access to it.
D) used steam power.
A) produced books in a widely understood language.
B) used metal type and was designed for the production of large numbers of volumes.
C) was developed in central Europe, giving more people access to it.
D) used steam power.
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36
The differences between the individual elements of interpersonal and mass communication change the _____________ the communication process.
A) purpose of
B) noise in
C) outcome of
D) nature of
A) purpose of
B) noise in
C) outcome of
D) nature of
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37
Gutenberg developed his press to produce
A) books of maps.
B) official government publications.
C) political treatises.
D) Bibles.
A) books of maps.
B) official government publications.
C) political treatises.
D) Bibles.
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38
Categories of expression within the different media-for example,the evening news and documentaries-are media
A) conventions.
B) production values.
C) genres.
D) formats.
A) conventions.
B) production values.
C) genres.
D) formats.
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39
Media literacy is
A) only necessary for communication scholars.
B) a skill that can be improved through practice.
C) impossible for young people to master.
D) more advanced in the United States than abroad.
A) only necessary for communication scholars.
B) a skill that can be improved through practice.
C) impossible for young people to master.
D) more advanced in the United States than abroad.
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40
Knowledge of media's conventions is important because
A) they keep us involved in the material.
B) we can identify when a content producer is attempting to fool us.
C) they cue or direct our meaning making.
D) it enhances our experience of the media.
A) they keep us involved in the material.
B) we can identify when a content producer is attempting to fool us.
C) they cue or direct our meaning making.
D) it enhances our experience of the media.
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41
What does it mean to say that there must be a "sharing of meaning" for communication to occur?
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42
The specific internal language of a given medium-for example,the choice of lighting in a soap opera-is a media
A) convention.
B) production value.
C) genre.
D) format.
A) convention.
B) production value.
C) genre.
D) format.
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43
An understanding of and respect for the power of media messages is an important media literacy skill.
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44
From the beginning,newspapers have been an advertiser-supported medium.
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45
Evening news,documentary,horror film,and gossip magazine are examples of genres.
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46
What does it mean to say that "media are cultural storytellers"?
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47
Gutenberg not only became world famous as a result of his invention,but rich as well.
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People rarely succeed in contesting the dominant culture.
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49
Define communication.
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50
If you explain an idea to a friend in a letter,you have encoded your message.
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51
When a professor lectures to a large class of students,this is an example of mass communication.
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52
Different bounded cultures can share a common dominant culture.
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53
Media literacy is a skill that can be acquired and developed.
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54
After Gutenberg's introduction of the printing press to 1450s Europe,the technology spread slowly but steadily throughout the continent.
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55
Biases and predispositions are common forms of noise.
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56
According to Marshall McLuhan,fish know they are wet.
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57
Communication requires a sharing of meaning.
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58
Define culture.
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59
Differentiate between encoding and decoding.
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60
Genres are such things as choice of lighting,editing,special effects,camera angle,and size and placement of a headline.
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61
Define media literacy.
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62
What does it mean to say that "mass communication serves as a cultural forum"?
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63
What are the seven media literacy skills? Describe each.
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64
Define literacy.
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65
What are the eight elements of media literacy as defined by Art Silverblatt and your textbook author? Describe each.
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66
What is the relationship between communication and culture?
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67
How do genre conventions and production values differ?
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68
Define and explain the third-person effect.
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69
What is the impact of technology on communication?
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What was Gutenberg's advance over existing methods of mechanical printing?
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71
How does culture limit and liberate?
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72
Do you see the audience as the consumer or the product in our mass media system? Explain your answer.
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73
Define and explain multiple points of access.
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74
What is technological determinism?
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75
How did the mass production of printed materials foster the development of capitalism?
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