Deck 11: The Media

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By the age of 21, Millennials are thought to have watched ______ of television.

A) 200 hours
B) 2,000 hours
C) 4,000 hours
D) 10,000 hours
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People who are technology dependent and capable of accessing information instantly and using many technological devices for everyday living and communication are described as which of these?

A) digital functionalists
B) digital natives
C) digitalized humans
D) social media babies
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Functionalists examine the ______ between the media and other social institutions.

A) institutional inequalities
B) meaning
C) inherent conflict
D) structural relationship
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What role did Facebook and Twitter play during the 2011 protests in Tahrir Square, Egypt?

A) confusing Egyptians while police moved in
B) unifying protestors
C) misinforming the international community about the real issues
D) distracting Egyptians to what was really going on
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Postman (1989) argues that the popular media culture ______ the educational system in the United States.

A) enhances
B) compliments
C) undermines
D) generally does not effect
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A study of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing revealed that repeated exposure to media coverage of it was related to which of these among non-Boston residents?

A) higher levels of empathy
B) higher levels of acute stress
C) higher levels of fear of terrorism
D) higher levels of anger at foreigners
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According to conflict theorists, the media frames its messages in such a way that it will do which of these?

A) benefit the majority of its viewers
B) belittle its viewers opinions
C) clarify issues for its viewers
D) support the ruling elite
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Research by Wade (2008) found that people of color own about ______ of commercial television stations.

A) 3 percent
B) 6 percent
C) 12 percent
D) 15 percent
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Which of these is the largest entertainment company?

A) Time Warner, Inc.
B) Walt Disney
C) Viacom
D) CBS
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A study of English and Spanish news coverage of immigration in the U.S. revealed that what was responsible for differing coverage?

A) audience preferences and newspaper profit motives
B) newspaper profit motives and geographical location
C) audience preferences and geographical location
D) current events analysis and audience preferences
Question
David Altheide argues that ______ is persuasive in American society and much of it is produced through messages presented by the news media.

A) prejudice
B) loyalty
C) passiveness
D) fear
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Studies of how women are represented in the media reveal which of these?

A) Women athletes are featured for their athletic prowess.
B) Women politicians are featured for their economic and national security knowledge.
C) Children's programming often features women in non-traditional gendered roles.
D) Women who challenge traditional gender roles are often sexualized.
Question
Barner (1999) found in an analysis of children's programming that women were typically portrayed in ______, and men were portrayed in ______.

A) positive stereotypes; negative stereotypes
B) passive roles; active roles
C) active roles; passive roles
D) dominant positions; submissive positions
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Which of these are the two most important criteria that mass media organizations use to determine which events are newsworthy?

A) proximity and deviation
B) excitement and impact level
C) pertinent and excitement
D) deviation and pertinence
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The interactionist perspective of the media focuses on which of these?

A) media objectivity
B) media's use of power
C) media's symbols and messages
D) media's functions
Question
Creating a favorable image of oneself for the benefit of others is called which of these?

A) image manipulation
B) impression steering
C) impression management
D) image management
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Which company settled Federal Trade Commission charges in 2011 for violating the privacy agreement with their customers?

A) Instagram
B) Twitter
C) My Space
D) Facebook
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The digital divide is best described as a symptom of which of these?

A) social inequality
B) extensive media usage
C) corporate control
D) attention deficit disorder
Question
According to research by Lazarus and Mora (2000), which of these is a barrier for underserved communities regarding technology?

A) access
B) lack of information at a basic literacy level
C) advertising
D) too much local information and not enough national information
Question
According to research by Lazarus and Mora (2000), if communities wanted to increase the likelihood of underserved communities being able to access technology that is useful for them, which of these should they do?

A) provide more coverage of national news
B) provide more documents in English
C) provide more information about more expensive housing so that underserved communities can find better places to live
D) provide websites that reflect diverse cultural heritages and practices
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Which of these is NOT an example of the digital divide?

A) lack of access to new forms of technology
B) lack of ability to use new forms of communication
C) geographical space between one internet user and another
D) global disparities between those who use the Internet and those who do not
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Which level of household income has more users of the internet than any other?

A) more than $75,000 per year
B) between $50,000 and $74,999 per year
C) between $30,000 and $49,000 per year
D) less than $30,000 per year
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As the fourth estate what is the role of journalism?

A) entertain the country
B) advocate for social change
C) serve as a watchdog on government activities
D) identify social problems
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When asked what was the most helpful media source to learn about the 2016 presidential election, surveyed Americans identified which of the following as their most preferred source?

A) cable news
B) social media
C) local television
D) local newspapers
Question
In 2017, approximately ______ of Americans believed that news organizations tend to favor one side rather than treat all sides fairly.

A) 10 percent
B) 30 percent
C) 50 percent
D) 70 percent
Question
Trust in the media is a significant problem. Which of these are people most likely to say they trust?

A) local media
B) national media
C) blogs
D) Twitter
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In 2017, which country emerged as a widespread promulgator or propaganda in the U.S. 2016 election?

A) China
B) Russia
C) France
D) Iran
Question
The Federal Communications Commission was established by which of these?

A) the Department of Justice in 1957
B) the Communications Act of 1934
C) the Department of Commerce in 1962
D) the Telecommunications Act of 1946
Question
The first major overhaul of the original 1934 act, the Telecommunications Act of 1996 was seen as a way to do which of these?

A) discourage broadcasting of indecent materials
B) encourage media corporate mergers
C) encourage competition in the communications industry
D) discourage consumers from switching telephone companies
Question
The Telecommunications Act of 1996 increased which of these?

A) competition
B) cooperation between media giants
C) free speech
D) diverse characters on television
Question
Media literacy involves shifting one's role from ______ to ______ of media.

A) educated participant; passive enthusiast
B) passive receiver; active critical receiver
C) in-depth mediator; intentional recipient
D) insightful examiner; reflexive evaluator
Question
Which of these is TRUE of media literacy according to your text?

A) Media literacy is mostly aimed at teaching peers as they can provide the most effective intervention to reduce the effects of violence on children.
B) Media literacy is about shifting the attention from active consumption to passive consumption.
C) Internationally speaking, the United States has been on the cutting edge of media literacy.
D) Media literacy is important for the development of democracy and active citizenship.
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Communication is a basic social activity.
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Social media is defined as media that is based on conversation and interaction with individuals online.
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Public health studies have been unable to document the link between television viewing and poor physical health among children and adults.
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The mass media provides people with a sense of connection that few other social institutions can offer.
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Journalists ultimately decide what will and what won't be covered in the media.
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The fundamental principle in American media is to attract an audience to sell to advertisers.
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Despite evidence that Americans have a comparative advantage in regard to diseases, accidents, nutrition, medical care, and life expectancy, American women and men perceive themselves to be at greater risk than do their counterparts elsewhere and express fears about this, in part, due to media coverage.
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According to sociologist Herbert Gans, the news is usually about the "unknowns" or the common person's activities.
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Social media has made it easier for individuals to practice impression management.
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The digital divide is a global phenomenon.
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Mainly because of income differentials, the Internet is beyond the reach of global citizens.
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Households with a bachelor's degree or higher are more likely to have access to computers and the Internet than those with lower levels of educational attainment.
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One result of the decline in print newspapers is more coverage of specialty beats like science and religion.
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An executive order signed by President Obama bans federal employees from texting while driving.
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Net Neutrality means that the internet enables and protects free speech, preserving an open internet.
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The ability to understand, analyze, and critique media content is known as media literacy.
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Define impression management as theorized by Erving Goffman. How does impression management apply to social media? On balance, do you think that social media allows for less or more impression management? Why? Be sure to provide evidence for your opinion
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1
By the age of 21, Millennials are thought to have watched ______ of television.

A) 200 hours
B) 2,000 hours
C) 4,000 hours
D) 10,000 hours
B
2
People who are technology dependent and capable of accessing information instantly and using many technological devices for everyday living and communication are described as which of these?

A) digital functionalists
B) digital natives
C) digitalized humans
D) social media babies
B
3
Functionalists examine the ______ between the media and other social institutions.

A) institutional inequalities
B) meaning
C) inherent conflict
D) structural relationship
D
4
What role did Facebook and Twitter play during the 2011 protests in Tahrir Square, Egypt?

A) confusing Egyptians while police moved in
B) unifying protestors
C) misinforming the international community about the real issues
D) distracting Egyptians to what was really going on
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Postman (1989) argues that the popular media culture ______ the educational system in the United States.

A) enhances
B) compliments
C) undermines
D) generally does not effect
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6
A study of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing revealed that repeated exposure to media coverage of it was related to which of these among non-Boston residents?

A) higher levels of empathy
B) higher levels of acute stress
C) higher levels of fear of terrorism
D) higher levels of anger at foreigners
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7
According to conflict theorists, the media frames its messages in such a way that it will do which of these?

A) benefit the majority of its viewers
B) belittle its viewers opinions
C) clarify issues for its viewers
D) support the ruling elite
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8
Research by Wade (2008) found that people of color own about ______ of commercial television stations.

A) 3 percent
B) 6 percent
C) 12 percent
D) 15 percent
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9
Which of these is the largest entertainment company?

A) Time Warner, Inc.
B) Walt Disney
C) Viacom
D) CBS
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10
A study of English and Spanish news coverage of immigration in the U.S. revealed that what was responsible for differing coverage?

A) audience preferences and newspaper profit motives
B) newspaper profit motives and geographical location
C) audience preferences and geographical location
D) current events analysis and audience preferences
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11
David Altheide argues that ______ is persuasive in American society and much of it is produced through messages presented by the news media.

A) prejudice
B) loyalty
C) passiveness
D) fear
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12
Studies of how women are represented in the media reveal which of these?

A) Women athletes are featured for their athletic prowess.
B) Women politicians are featured for their economic and national security knowledge.
C) Children's programming often features women in non-traditional gendered roles.
D) Women who challenge traditional gender roles are often sexualized.
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13
Barner (1999) found in an analysis of children's programming that women were typically portrayed in ______, and men were portrayed in ______.

A) positive stereotypes; negative stereotypes
B) passive roles; active roles
C) active roles; passive roles
D) dominant positions; submissive positions
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14
Which of these are the two most important criteria that mass media organizations use to determine which events are newsworthy?

A) proximity and deviation
B) excitement and impact level
C) pertinent and excitement
D) deviation and pertinence
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The interactionist perspective of the media focuses on which of these?

A) media objectivity
B) media's use of power
C) media's symbols and messages
D) media's functions
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16
Creating a favorable image of oneself for the benefit of others is called which of these?

A) image manipulation
B) impression steering
C) impression management
D) image management
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17
Which company settled Federal Trade Commission charges in 2011 for violating the privacy agreement with their customers?

A) Instagram
B) Twitter
C) My Space
D) Facebook
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18
The digital divide is best described as a symptom of which of these?

A) social inequality
B) extensive media usage
C) corporate control
D) attention deficit disorder
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19
According to research by Lazarus and Mora (2000), which of these is a barrier for underserved communities regarding technology?

A) access
B) lack of information at a basic literacy level
C) advertising
D) too much local information and not enough national information
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20
According to research by Lazarus and Mora (2000), if communities wanted to increase the likelihood of underserved communities being able to access technology that is useful for them, which of these should they do?

A) provide more coverage of national news
B) provide more documents in English
C) provide more information about more expensive housing so that underserved communities can find better places to live
D) provide websites that reflect diverse cultural heritages and practices
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21
Which of these is NOT an example of the digital divide?

A) lack of access to new forms of technology
B) lack of ability to use new forms of communication
C) geographical space between one internet user and another
D) global disparities between those who use the Internet and those who do not
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22
Which level of household income has more users of the internet than any other?

A) more than $75,000 per year
B) between $50,000 and $74,999 per year
C) between $30,000 and $49,000 per year
D) less than $30,000 per year
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23
As the fourth estate what is the role of journalism?

A) entertain the country
B) advocate for social change
C) serve as a watchdog on government activities
D) identify social problems
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24
When asked what was the most helpful media source to learn about the 2016 presidential election, surveyed Americans identified which of the following as their most preferred source?

A) cable news
B) social media
C) local television
D) local newspapers
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25
In 2017, approximately ______ of Americans believed that news organizations tend to favor one side rather than treat all sides fairly.

A) 10 percent
B) 30 percent
C) 50 percent
D) 70 percent
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26
Trust in the media is a significant problem. Which of these are people most likely to say they trust?

A) local media
B) national media
C) blogs
D) Twitter
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27
In 2017, which country emerged as a widespread promulgator or propaganda in the U.S. 2016 election?

A) China
B) Russia
C) France
D) Iran
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28
The Federal Communications Commission was established by which of these?

A) the Department of Justice in 1957
B) the Communications Act of 1934
C) the Department of Commerce in 1962
D) the Telecommunications Act of 1946
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29
The first major overhaul of the original 1934 act, the Telecommunications Act of 1996 was seen as a way to do which of these?

A) discourage broadcasting of indecent materials
B) encourage media corporate mergers
C) encourage competition in the communications industry
D) discourage consumers from switching telephone companies
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30
The Telecommunications Act of 1996 increased which of these?

A) competition
B) cooperation between media giants
C) free speech
D) diverse characters on television
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31
Media literacy involves shifting one's role from ______ to ______ of media.

A) educated participant; passive enthusiast
B) passive receiver; active critical receiver
C) in-depth mediator; intentional recipient
D) insightful examiner; reflexive evaluator
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Which of these is TRUE of media literacy according to your text?

A) Media literacy is mostly aimed at teaching peers as they can provide the most effective intervention to reduce the effects of violence on children.
B) Media literacy is about shifting the attention from active consumption to passive consumption.
C) Internationally speaking, the United States has been on the cutting edge of media literacy.
D) Media literacy is important for the development of democracy and active citizenship.
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Communication is a basic social activity.
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Social media is defined as media that is based on conversation and interaction with individuals online.
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35
Public health studies have been unable to document the link between television viewing and poor physical health among children and adults.
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The mass media provides people with a sense of connection that few other social institutions can offer.
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37
Journalists ultimately decide what will and what won't be covered in the media.
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The fundamental principle in American media is to attract an audience to sell to advertisers.
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39
Despite evidence that Americans have a comparative advantage in regard to diseases, accidents, nutrition, medical care, and life expectancy, American women and men perceive themselves to be at greater risk than do their counterparts elsewhere and express fears about this, in part, due to media coverage.
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40
According to sociologist Herbert Gans, the news is usually about the "unknowns" or the common person's activities.
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41
Social media has made it easier for individuals to practice impression management.
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42
The digital divide is a global phenomenon.
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Mainly because of income differentials, the Internet is beyond the reach of global citizens.
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44
Households with a bachelor's degree or higher are more likely to have access to computers and the Internet than those with lower levels of educational attainment.
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45
One result of the decline in print newspapers is more coverage of specialty beats like science and religion.
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46
An executive order signed by President Obama bans federal employees from texting while driving.
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Net Neutrality means that the internet enables and protects free speech, preserving an open internet.
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The ability to understand, analyze, and critique media content is known as media literacy.
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Define impression management as theorized by Erving Goffman. How does impression management apply to social media? On balance, do you think that social media allows for less or more impression management? Why? Be sure to provide evidence for your opinion
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