Deck 10: Communication and New Media

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Whose work provided the foundation for the study of the impact of new media on the Communication Age?

A) Marshall McLuhan
B) Erving Goffman
C) Walter Ong
D) Joseph Walther
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Walter Ong (1982) studied the impact of the shift from ______ to ______ on culture and education.

A) primary orality; secondary orality
B) the Written Tradition; the Print Tradition
C) the First Media Age; the Second Media Age
D) orality; literacy
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What factor distinguishes primary orality from secondary orality?

A) the spoken word
B) the written word
C) technology
D) cultural messages
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Which of these is part of the Written Tradition?

A) hieroglyphics
B) printed text
C) secondary orality
D) technology
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What did the Print Tradition offer that the Written Tradition did not?

A) an alphabet
B) distribution of printed text
C) localization of literacy
D) geographic limitations
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Which statement is accurate regarding the Written and Print Traditions?

A) Scholars agree that the Written Tradition followed directly from the Oral Tradition.
B) The Print Tradition began in the 1400s with the invention of the printing press.
C) The Written Tradition allowed for the expansion of literacy.
D) Gutenberg was responsible for the birth of the written tradition.
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Which of these was part of the First Media Age?

A) books
B) hieroglyphics
C) radio
D) the printing press
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According to Marshall McLuhan's (1964) classical medium theory, media ______.

A) is only newspaper or television
B) does not impact individuals but does impact society
C) does not impact individuals or society
D) is the symbolic environment of any communicative act
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McLuhan (1964) described media as the ______ environment of any communicative act.

A) symbolic
B) creative
C) interactive
D) verbal
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Smartphones are part of the ______.

A) First Media Age
B) New Media Tradition
C) Oral Tradition
D) Electronic Tradition
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What is another term for the Electronic Tradition?

A) First Media Age
B) New Media Tradition
C) Second Media Age
D) Second Media Tradition
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What media tradition or age is also called the Digital Tradition, Mashup Culture, the Information Age, and the Attention Age?

A) the Electronic Tradition
B) the First Media Age
C) the Second Media Age
D) the Second Media Tradition
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During the Second Media Age, a shift in communication initiated the need for a ______, designed to describe the unique, customized communication styles of today.

A) new media format
B) new media theory
C) new media design
D) new media style
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Clarissa's grandmother, Linda, likes to talk about how much phones have changed since she was a child. "We had one telephone until I was in college, and it was attached to the wall by a cord. Then we had a cordless phone, and we thought that was the best because we could walk around the house-or even out of the house-with it. Then we had a car phone! It was like a walky-talky with a big case, and it plugged into your cigarette lighter." Linda was raised during the ______.

A) Oral Tradition
B) First Media Age
C) Second Media Age
D) Audio-Visual Age
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When Ella and John talk to each other on Skype, they are speaking face to face and using ______ technology to communicate.

A) real time
B) social media
C) New Media
D) convergence
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Which term is synonymous with the New Media Tradition?

A) The New Age
B) First Media Age
C) Digital Tradition
D) Social Media Age
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______ provides a platform for users around the world to speak to one another.

A) First media
B) Electronic media
C) Television
D) New media
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Which of the following qualities describes new media?

A) many speaking to many
B) one-way communication
C) one speaking to many
D) centralized information production
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Leo is an active member of a Facebook fan page for his favorite cable series. There he can discuss episodes, respond to other fans' ideas and theories, and express his satisfaction or dissatisfaction with plot turns. Leo is experiencing the benefits of ______.

A) the electronic tradition
B) the First Media Age
C) democratization
D) new media
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Charlotte walks into class checking her e-mail and Facebook accounts. She responds to several of her friends' statuses and chats with another via messenger. Charlotte's actions demonstrate which aspect of new media?

A) many speaking to many
B) democratizing
C) two-way communication
D) personalization
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The ability of new media to empower people through the endless information it provides is emblematic of its ______ quality.

A) flexible
B) democratizing
C) creative
D) personalized
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Which illustrates media's capability to retain individuality?

A) Petra watches network news on television every evening.
B) Nadine subscribes to a famous makeup artist's YouTube channel.
C) Bert listens to the radio on his tablet.
D) Lars reads his local newspaper online.
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Bradley is a media consultant for a statewide political campaign. His primary strategy is customizing messages for different segments of the population based on demographics and other relevant characteristics. Beyond that, he designs messages that he believes his target audience will be likely to share with those who are harder to reach. Which quality of new media does this best exemplify?

A) two-way
B) novel
C) technologically advanced
D) individualized
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Jake is watching a YouTube video a friend posted on his Facebook page while chatting on Facebook with his friend about the video. Jake's actions demonstrate which aspect of new media?

A) interactivity
B) personalization
C) creativity
D) flexibility
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Graciella's Instagram account showcases hundreds of photos from her trip to India, while Dante posts photos of his studio and his paintings and Marla features selfies with her boyfriend and friends. Which characteristic of new media theory does this represent?

A) always evolving
B) active
C) personalized
D) interactive
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What is the downside of the personalized characteristic of new media theory?

A) Not everyone has the design expertise to create a good-looking social media page.
B) Individuals can insulate themselves from people with different points of view.
C) New media build routines with their users by giving them the information they want, how and when they want it.
D) Individuals may use new media to access only entertainment and miss out on important national and world events.
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Travis decides he is going to create a blog site on Blogger.com. He is able to build his blog in four steps and personalize the title, username, profile, and colors. Travis is excited to include his individual uniqueness and, at the same time, have a presence in a ______.

A) unique society
B) global world
C) unique world
D) global media
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______ is having the ability to display your style, personality, and interests in a way that is fun and entertaining.

A) Flexibility
B) Personalization
C) Creativity
D) Two-way communication
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Which characteristic of new media theory explains why our schedules are no longer dictated by broadcast media?

A) always evolving
B) personalized
C) flexible
D) creative
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The characteristic of ______ means that new media have the capability to adapt to new, different, or changing requirements.

A) personalization
B) creativity
C) two-way communication
D) flexibility
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The ______ is a wearable technology designed as functional and aesthetic enhancements to the physical body.

A) Fitbit
B) iPhone
C) iPad
D) Android
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All of Tim's friends have the latest high-tech, high-priced smartphone. Tim has had the same flip-phone for 8 years. When his friends tease him about it, Tim says there is no way to keep up with the new versions and updates, so he has no interest in even trying. This indicates that new media is ______.

A) creative
B) always evolving
C) personalized
D) flexible
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Colby and his dad, Dusty, are looking at the advanced features on Colby's new phone, and Dusty asks, "What next? They'll probably be surgically implanting our cell phones." Colby says. "A guy in my communication class gave a speech about these wild new technologies. Implanted compasses! Like your own personal GPS system. Or an electronic tattoo that will read your vital signs and transmit them wirelessly." Which characteristic of new media theory does this conversation reflect?

A) creative
B) flexible
C) personalized
D) always evolving
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______ is human communication facilitated by a wide range of new media technologies, such as Tumblr, Snapchat, e-mail message systems, message boards, and online games.

A) Social media
B) Computer-mediated communication
C) Peripheral information
D) Virtuality
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A fixed online identity that someone creates for activity in cyberspace is a(n) ______.

A) avatar
B) screen name
C) social media
D) e-mail
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Irving Goffman's theory of self-presentation relates to new media and computer-mediated communication because ______.

A) identities are fixed and rigid within new media
B) individual expressiveness is limited with new media
C) we cease to give off nonverbal cues in CMC
D) there is a relationship between our performance aspects and our identity online because we become what we type
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Goffman's theory of self-presentation uses the metaphor of ______ and ______.

A) a stage; actors
B) cyberspace; e-mail
C) the Internet; actors
D) a stage; the Internet
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According to Erving Goffman's concept of giving versus giving off, what does CMC rely on more heavily?

A) verbal communication
B) nonverbal communication
C) avatars
D) screen names
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Second Media Age scholar Mark Poster (1990) observed that in computer-mediated contexts, the individual is affected by identity play, absence of gender cues, and variations in ______.

A) location and knowledge
B) time and space
C) audience and space
D) time and location
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Communication researcher Charles Soukup (2004) confirmed the sense of identity play, observing that virtual communities enable people to engage in dramatic performance online through ______ communication.

A) new media
B) verbal
C) nonverbal
D) traditional media
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Identity, the self, and ______ are deeply intertwined.

A) social media
B) cyberspace
C) technological communication
D) computer-mediated communication
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When Misty signed up on Match.com, she used the screen name HOTnewyorker. Misty used the screen name, MistyJones, when uploading her resume and trying to find a job. Misty's use of two different screen names for different online activities demonstrates how users can have ______.

A) multiple identities
B) multiple personalities
C) one identity
D) one personality
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Screen names are selected to portray true or unrealistic characteristics of the self. Sometime screen names are considered to be an ______.

A) electronic media
B) electronic costume/mask
C) electronic resource
D) electronic entertainment
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The mistyjones part of the e-mail address mistyjones@yahoo.com is considered the ______ of the e-mail address.

A) top-level domain
B) domain name
C) username
D) lower-level domain
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Keep in mind when creating your resume that a potential employer may ______ a job applicant whose contact information includes an e-mail address such as gothgirl666@gmail.com.

A) call for an interview
B) like
C) accept
D) reject
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The .edu portion of an e-mail address MirandaThomas@newhampshireu.edu is considered the ______.

A) top-level domain
B) domain name
C) username
D) low-level domain
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The considerations for e-mail usernames are mostly the same as those for ______.

A) avatars
B) domain names
C) screen names
D) online games
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A radio station would like to capitalize on its newest personality, Rita, who is very popular with young adults. The station would like to give Rita an opportunity to communicate with listeners so they can get to know her and she can express herself in more depth than she can on the air. What vehicle would have the best potential to achieve these goals?

A) e-mails to listeners
B) a personal profile
C) a blog
D) A LinkedIn account
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Blogs are more common among ______ users than ______ users.

A) teenagers; adults
B) adults; teenagers
C) employees; students
D) students; employees
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The majority of bloggers cite ______ as the primary reason for maintaining a blog.

A) expressing themselves creatively
B) documenting personal experiences
C) sharing personal experiences
D) posting expressions
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______ enables users to forge new relationships and display both personal and relational identities.

A) Virtual reality
B) Social media
C) Real time
D) Cyberspace
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Scholars describe ______ as a useful strategy for sharing information with others that occurs gradually over time as trust is established in a relationship.

A) self-realization
B) self-identity
C) self-disclosure
D) self-actualization
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______ is relatively minor information about the self. On your personal profile, this information would include things such as your music interests or favorite movies.

A) Virtuality
B) Social media
C) Computer-mediated communication
D) Peripheral information
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Which statement is true regarding peripheral information?

A) In face-to-face settings, individuals usually need to be very comfortable with someone to disclose peripheral information.
B) Online, your personal profile usually contains peripheral information.
C) Social media usually contains nothing but peripheral information.
D) Disclosure of peripheral information involves considerable risk.
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What factor contributes most to individuals' tendency to self-disclose more online than they do face to face?

A) interactivity
B) peripheral information
C) anonymity
D) intimacy
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A term originally coined by William Gibson, ______ is a place that collects all the information in the world and can be accessed and entered by any capable person.

A) the Internet
B) cyberspace
C) real time
D) virtual reality
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The move from e-mail to more advanced communication technology made for more realistic interaction because while e-mail is asynchronous, instant messaging and video conferencing are experienced _______.

A) in real time
B) virtually
C) via CMC
D) as a "real" society
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______ is the cyberspace equivalent of familiar physical space.

A) CMC
B) Virtuality
C) Virtual community
D) Real time
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Which is a characteristic of virtual communities?

A) decreasing popularity because of disadvantages
B) connection among people with common interests, beliefs, and ideas
C) decreased sense of relationship compared to face-to-face interactions
D) geographical isolationism
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What advantage does virtuality offer over face-to-face communication?

A) real-time interaction
B) no geographic barriers
C) more physical reality
D) increased popularity
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Walter Ong argues that an alphabet must have preceded the Written Tradition.
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The development of secondary orality was responsible for the expansion of literacy.
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The New Media Tradition was named for the multifunctionality of many new media devices.
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Many scholars debate whether the Internet is part of the Electronic Age or the New Media Tradition.
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Static media do not require the audience to use electronics
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Television, radio, and newspapers were the sole sources of exchanging information and communicating through media during the First Media Age.
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Before new media existed, it was nearly impossible for many people to speak to many other people.
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The democratizing power of new media refers to increased ability to both send and receive messages.
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New media involves many speaking to many.
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Interactivity is a characteristic of new media that makes it drastically different from broadcast media.
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The Fitbit and Apple Watch illustrate the characteristic of new media as always evolving.
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Your identity is now fixed and based on tradition.
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The domain name included in your e-mail address is reflective of the service provider, profession, or affiliation you have to others.
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New media theory is important because it helps to understand the impact of technology on human relationships.
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A screen name may be formed through someone's writing in a newsgroup or a cartoon character he or she created as an image of his or herself.
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New media, unlike broadcast media, are fixed and rarely change.
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Erving Goffman's theory of self-presentation was developed with CMC in mind.
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Blogging is more common among adult than teenage Internet users.
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The communities formed online do not exist in the same sense as "real" societies.
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The real reason individuals use new media and CMC is to connect with and relate to others.
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Whose work provided the foundation for the study of the impact of new media on the Communication Age?

A) Marshall McLuhan
B) Erving Goffman
C) Walter Ong
D) Joseph Walther
C
2
Walter Ong (1982) studied the impact of the shift from ______ to ______ on culture and education.

A) primary orality; secondary orality
B) the Written Tradition; the Print Tradition
C) the First Media Age; the Second Media Age
D) orality; literacy
D
3
What factor distinguishes primary orality from secondary orality?

A) the spoken word
B) the written word
C) technology
D) cultural messages
C
4
Which of these is part of the Written Tradition?

A) hieroglyphics
B) printed text
C) secondary orality
D) technology
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What did the Print Tradition offer that the Written Tradition did not?

A) an alphabet
B) distribution of printed text
C) localization of literacy
D) geographic limitations
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Which statement is accurate regarding the Written and Print Traditions?

A) Scholars agree that the Written Tradition followed directly from the Oral Tradition.
B) The Print Tradition began in the 1400s with the invention of the printing press.
C) The Written Tradition allowed for the expansion of literacy.
D) Gutenberg was responsible for the birth of the written tradition.
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Which of these was part of the First Media Age?

A) books
B) hieroglyphics
C) radio
D) the printing press
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According to Marshall McLuhan's (1964) classical medium theory, media ______.

A) is only newspaper or television
B) does not impact individuals but does impact society
C) does not impact individuals or society
D) is the symbolic environment of any communicative act
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McLuhan (1964) described media as the ______ environment of any communicative act.

A) symbolic
B) creative
C) interactive
D) verbal
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Smartphones are part of the ______.

A) First Media Age
B) New Media Tradition
C) Oral Tradition
D) Electronic Tradition
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What is another term for the Electronic Tradition?

A) First Media Age
B) New Media Tradition
C) Second Media Age
D) Second Media Tradition
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What media tradition or age is also called the Digital Tradition, Mashup Culture, the Information Age, and the Attention Age?

A) the Electronic Tradition
B) the First Media Age
C) the Second Media Age
D) the Second Media Tradition
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During the Second Media Age, a shift in communication initiated the need for a ______, designed to describe the unique, customized communication styles of today.

A) new media format
B) new media theory
C) new media design
D) new media style
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Clarissa's grandmother, Linda, likes to talk about how much phones have changed since she was a child. "We had one telephone until I was in college, and it was attached to the wall by a cord. Then we had a cordless phone, and we thought that was the best because we could walk around the house-or even out of the house-with it. Then we had a car phone! It was like a walky-talky with a big case, and it plugged into your cigarette lighter." Linda was raised during the ______.

A) Oral Tradition
B) First Media Age
C) Second Media Age
D) Audio-Visual Age
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When Ella and John talk to each other on Skype, they are speaking face to face and using ______ technology to communicate.

A) real time
B) social media
C) New Media
D) convergence
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Which term is synonymous with the New Media Tradition?

A) The New Age
B) First Media Age
C) Digital Tradition
D) Social Media Age
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______ provides a platform for users around the world to speak to one another.

A) First media
B) Electronic media
C) Television
D) New media
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Which of the following qualities describes new media?

A) many speaking to many
B) one-way communication
C) one speaking to many
D) centralized information production
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Leo is an active member of a Facebook fan page for his favorite cable series. There he can discuss episodes, respond to other fans' ideas and theories, and express his satisfaction or dissatisfaction with plot turns. Leo is experiencing the benefits of ______.

A) the electronic tradition
B) the First Media Age
C) democratization
D) new media
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Charlotte walks into class checking her e-mail and Facebook accounts. She responds to several of her friends' statuses and chats with another via messenger. Charlotte's actions demonstrate which aspect of new media?

A) many speaking to many
B) democratizing
C) two-way communication
D) personalization
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The ability of new media to empower people through the endless information it provides is emblematic of its ______ quality.

A) flexible
B) democratizing
C) creative
D) personalized
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Which illustrates media's capability to retain individuality?

A) Petra watches network news on television every evening.
B) Nadine subscribes to a famous makeup artist's YouTube channel.
C) Bert listens to the radio on his tablet.
D) Lars reads his local newspaper online.
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Bradley is a media consultant for a statewide political campaign. His primary strategy is customizing messages for different segments of the population based on demographics and other relevant characteristics. Beyond that, he designs messages that he believes his target audience will be likely to share with those who are harder to reach. Which quality of new media does this best exemplify?

A) two-way
B) novel
C) technologically advanced
D) individualized
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Jake is watching a YouTube video a friend posted on his Facebook page while chatting on Facebook with his friend about the video. Jake's actions demonstrate which aspect of new media?

A) interactivity
B) personalization
C) creativity
D) flexibility
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Graciella's Instagram account showcases hundreds of photos from her trip to India, while Dante posts photos of his studio and his paintings and Marla features selfies with her boyfriend and friends. Which characteristic of new media theory does this represent?

A) always evolving
B) active
C) personalized
D) interactive
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What is the downside of the personalized characteristic of new media theory?

A) Not everyone has the design expertise to create a good-looking social media page.
B) Individuals can insulate themselves from people with different points of view.
C) New media build routines with their users by giving them the information they want, how and when they want it.
D) Individuals may use new media to access only entertainment and miss out on important national and world events.
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Travis decides he is going to create a blog site on Blogger.com. He is able to build his blog in four steps and personalize the title, username, profile, and colors. Travis is excited to include his individual uniqueness and, at the same time, have a presence in a ______.

A) unique society
B) global world
C) unique world
D) global media
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______ is having the ability to display your style, personality, and interests in a way that is fun and entertaining.

A) Flexibility
B) Personalization
C) Creativity
D) Two-way communication
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Which characteristic of new media theory explains why our schedules are no longer dictated by broadcast media?

A) always evolving
B) personalized
C) flexible
D) creative
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The characteristic of ______ means that new media have the capability to adapt to new, different, or changing requirements.

A) personalization
B) creativity
C) two-way communication
D) flexibility
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The ______ is a wearable technology designed as functional and aesthetic enhancements to the physical body.

A) Fitbit
B) iPhone
C) iPad
D) Android
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All of Tim's friends have the latest high-tech, high-priced smartphone. Tim has had the same flip-phone for 8 years. When his friends tease him about it, Tim says there is no way to keep up with the new versions and updates, so he has no interest in even trying. This indicates that new media is ______.

A) creative
B) always evolving
C) personalized
D) flexible
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Colby and his dad, Dusty, are looking at the advanced features on Colby's new phone, and Dusty asks, "What next? They'll probably be surgically implanting our cell phones." Colby says. "A guy in my communication class gave a speech about these wild new technologies. Implanted compasses! Like your own personal GPS system. Or an electronic tattoo that will read your vital signs and transmit them wirelessly." Which characteristic of new media theory does this conversation reflect?

A) creative
B) flexible
C) personalized
D) always evolving
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______ is human communication facilitated by a wide range of new media technologies, such as Tumblr, Snapchat, e-mail message systems, message boards, and online games.

A) Social media
B) Computer-mediated communication
C) Peripheral information
D) Virtuality
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A fixed online identity that someone creates for activity in cyberspace is a(n) ______.

A) avatar
B) screen name
C) social media
D) e-mail
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Irving Goffman's theory of self-presentation relates to new media and computer-mediated communication because ______.

A) identities are fixed and rigid within new media
B) individual expressiveness is limited with new media
C) we cease to give off nonverbal cues in CMC
D) there is a relationship between our performance aspects and our identity online because we become what we type
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Goffman's theory of self-presentation uses the metaphor of ______ and ______.

A) a stage; actors
B) cyberspace; e-mail
C) the Internet; actors
D) a stage; the Internet
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According to Erving Goffman's concept of giving versus giving off, what does CMC rely on more heavily?

A) verbal communication
B) nonverbal communication
C) avatars
D) screen names
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Second Media Age scholar Mark Poster (1990) observed that in computer-mediated contexts, the individual is affected by identity play, absence of gender cues, and variations in ______.

A) location and knowledge
B) time and space
C) audience and space
D) time and location
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Communication researcher Charles Soukup (2004) confirmed the sense of identity play, observing that virtual communities enable people to engage in dramatic performance online through ______ communication.

A) new media
B) verbal
C) nonverbal
D) traditional media
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Identity, the self, and ______ are deeply intertwined.

A) social media
B) cyberspace
C) technological communication
D) computer-mediated communication
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42
When Misty signed up on Match.com, she used the screen name HOTnewyorker. Misty used the screen name, MistyJones, when uploading her resume and trying to find a job. Misty's use of two different screen names for different online activities demonstrates how users can have ______.

A) multiple identities
B) multiple personalities
C) one identity
D) one personality
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43
Screen names are selected to portray true or unrealistic characteristics of the self. Sometime screen names are considered to be an ______.

A) electronic media
B) electronic costume/mask
C) electronic resource
D) electronic entertainment
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44
The mistyjones part of the e-mail address mistyjones@yahoo.com is considered the ______ of the e-mail address.

A) top-level domain
B) domain name
C) username
D) lower-level domain
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45
Keep in mind when creating your resume that a potential employer may ______ a job applicant whose contact information includes an e-mail address such as gothgirl666@gmail.com.

A) call for an interview
B) like
C) accept
D) reject
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46
The .edu portion of an e-mail address MirandaThomas@newhampshireu.edu is considered the ______.

A) top-level domain
B) domain name
C) username
D) low-level domain
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47
The considerations for e-mail usernames are mostly the same as those for ______.

A) avatars
B) domain names
C) screen names
D) online games
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48
A radio station would like to capitalize on its newest personality, Rita, who is very popular with young adults. The station would like to give Rita an opportunity to communicate with listeners so they can get to know her and she can express herself in more depth than she can on the air. What vehicle would have the best potential to achieve these goals?

A) e-mails to listeners
B) a personal profile
C) a blog
D) A LinkedIn account
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49
Blogs are more common among ______ users than ______ users.

A) teenagers; adults
B) adults; teenagers
C) employees; students
D) students; employees
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50
The majority of bloggers cite ______ as the primary reason for maintaining a blog.

A) expressing themselves creatively
B) documenting personal experiences
C) sharing personal experiences
D) posting expressions
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51
______ enables users to forge new relationships and display both personal and relational identities.

A) Virtual reality
B) Social media
C) Real time
D) Cyberspace
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52
Scholars describe ______ as a useful strategy for sharing information with others that occurs gradually over time as trust is established in a relationship.

A) self-realization
B) self-identity
C) self-disclosure
D) self-actualization
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53
______ is relatively minor information about the self. On your personal profile, this information would include things such as your music interests or favorite movies.

A) Virtuality
B) Social media
C) Computer-mediated communication
D) Peripheral information
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54
Which statement is true regarding peripheral information?

A) In face-to-face settings, individuals usually need to be very comfortable with someone to disclose peripheral information.
B) Online, your personal profile usually contains peripheral information.
C) Social media usually contains nothing but peripheral information.
D) Disclosure of peripheral information involves considerable risk.
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55
What factor contributes most to individuals' tendency to self-disclose more online than they do face to face?

A) interactivity
B) peripheral information
C) anonymity
D) intimacy
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56
A term originally coined by William Gibson, ______ is a place that collects all the information in the world and can be accessed and entered by any capable person.

A) the Internet
B) cyberspace
C) real time
D) virtual reality
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57
The move from e-mail to more advanced communication technology made for more realistic interaction because while e-mail is asynchronous, instant messaging and video conferencing are experienced _______.

A) in real time
B) virtually
C) via CMC
D) as a "real" society
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58
______ is the cyberspace equivalent of familiar physical space.

A) CMC
B) Virtuality
C) Virtual community
D) Real time
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59
Which is a characteristic of virtual communities?

A) decreasing popularity because of disadvantages
B) connection among people with common interests, beliefs, and ideas
C) decreased sense of relationship compared to face-to-face interactions
D) geographical isolationism
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60
What advantage does virtuality offer over face-to-face communication?

A) real-time interaction
B) no geographic barriers
C) more physical reality
D) increased popularity
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61
Walter Ong argues that an alphabet must have preceded the Written Tradition.
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62
The development of secondary orality was responsible for the expansion of literacy.
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63
The New Media Tradition was named for the multifunctionality of many new media devices.
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64
Many scholars debate whether the Internet is part of the Electronic Age or the New Media Tradition.
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65
Static media do not require the audience to use electronics
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66
Television, radio, and newspapers were the sole sources of exchanging information and communicating through media during the First Media Age.
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67
Before new media existed, it was nearly impossible for many people to speak to many other people.
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68
The democratizing power of new media refers to increased ability to both send and receive messages.
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69
New media involves many speaking to many.
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70
Interactivity is a characteristic of new media that makes it drastically different from broadcast media.
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71
The Fitbit and Apple Watch illustrate the characteristic of new media as always evolving.
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72
Your identity is now fixed and based on tradition.
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73
The domain name included in your e-mail address is reflective of the service provider, profession, or affiliation you have to others.
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74
New media theory is important because it helps to understand the impact of technology on human relationships.
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75
A screen name may be formed through someone's writing in a newsgroup or a cartoon character he or she created as an image of his or herself.
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76
New media, unlike broadcast media, are fixed and rarely change.
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77
Erving Goffman's theory of self-presentation was developed with CMC in mind.
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78
Blogging is more common among adult than teenage Internet users.
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79
The communities formed online do not exist in the same sense as "real" societies.
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80
The real reason individuals use new media and CMC is to connect with and relate to others.
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