Deck 13: Media Research
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Deck 13: Media Research
1
What does the sample size determine?
A) The number of correct responses and guesses
B) The number of questions and the order in which they are asked
C) The margin of error and the confidence level
D) The size of the population and the quota size
E) The sampling method and respondent selection
A) The number of correct responses and guesses
B) The number of questions and the order in which they are asked
C) The margin of error and the confidence level
D) The size of the population and the quota size
E) The sampling method and respondent selection
C
2
When mass media companies seek information that can be put to use,this is called
A) theoretical research.
B) hypothetical research.
C) applied research.
D) profitable research.
E) reactive research.
A) theoretical research.
B) hypothetical research.
C) applied research.
D) profitable research.
E) reactive research.
C
3
Who conducted the first serious poll in history for a political candidate?
A) Dan Rather
B) A.C. Nielsen
C) Archibald Crossley
D) George Gallup
E) Ola Babcock Miller
A) Dan Rather
B) A.C. Nielsen
C) Archibald Crossley
D) George Gallup
E) Ola Babcock Miller
D
4
Which method does the PMB use to measure readership of Canadian magazines?
A) Total readership
B) Recent reading
C) Units sold
D) Circulation volume
E) Subscription sales
A) Total readership
B) Recent reading
C) Units sold
D) Circulation volume
E) Subscription sales
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5
The margin of error is dependent on the
A) number of questions.
B) sample size.
C) question choice.
D) population size.
E) number of responses.
A) number of questions.
B) sample size.
C) question choice.
D) population size.
E) number of responses.
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6
How many people are needed in a sample for 95 percent confidence with less than 5 percent margin of error?
A) 384
B) 1067
C) 9605
D) 2401
E) 600
A) 384
B) 1067
C) 9605
D) 2401
E) 600
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7
The greatest ferment in mass communication scholarship has involved questions about
A) technology.
B) policy.
C) effects.
D) opinion.
E) theory.
A) technology.
B) policy.
C) effects.
D) opinion.
E) theory.
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8
A researcher who counts how many minutes of a sports news broadcast cover women's sports is conducting what kind of research?
A) Effects study
B) Technological research
C) Process study
D) Opinion survey
E) Content analysis
A) Effects study
B) Technological research
C) Process study
D) Opinion survey
E) Content analysis
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9
The kind of research that helps media executives to make content decisions is called
A) effects studies.
B) theoretical research.
C) opinion survey.
D) policy analysis.
E) technological research.
A) effects studies.
B) theoretical research.
C) opinion survey.
D) policy analysis.
E) technological research.
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10
CBS learned about the Dan Rather "sweater factor" from
A) opinion surveys.
B) critical studies research.
C) process studies research.
D) technological research.
E) effects studies research.
A) opinion surveys.
B) critical studies research.
C) process studies research.
D) technological research.
E) effects studies research.
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11
Why is it important to know how the questions were worded?
A) Because some people might not understand the language
B) Because leading questions can skew results
C) To determine if respondents lied
D) Because this increases the margin of error
E) Because pronunciation is vital to understanding
A) Because some people might not understand the language
B) Because leading questions can skew results
C) To determine if respondents lied
D) Because this increases the margin of error
E) Because pronunciation is vital to understanding
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12
Why are straw polls statistically unreliable?
A) Because respondents select themselves
B) Because straws are used rather than random number generators
C) Because they cost too much
D) Because they are quota samples
E) Because the questions may be leading
A) Because respondents select themselves
B) Because straws are used rather than random number generators
C) Because they cost too much
D) Because they are quota samples
E) Because the questions may be leading
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13
What kind of research examines how and why individuals use the mass media?
A) Uses and gratifications studies
B) Effects studies
C) Content analysis
D) Process studies
E) Opinion surveys
A) Uses and gratifications studies
B) Effects studies
C) Content analysis
D) Process studies
E) Opinion surveys
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14
Nielsen Media Research is known mostly for ratings in which mass medium?
A) The internet
B) Magazines
C) Television
D) Radio
E) Newspapers
A) The internet
B) Magazines
C) Television
D) Radio
E) Newspapers
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15
Why are surveying companies important in the mass media industry?
A) They help develop new technologies.
B) Their findings determine programming.
C) They provide jobs for many people.
D) They don't allow one company to get too big.
E) They keep the industry democratic.
A) They help develop new technologies.
B) Their findings determine programming.
C) They provide jobs for many people.
D) They don't allow one company to get too big.
E) They keep the industry democratic.
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16
Why is it important to know when a poll was taken?
A) Some phases of the moon may cause respondents to be hostile.
B) The time of day affects a respondent's willingness to answer a questionnaire.
C) The time of year may alter one's perspective on political issues.
D) Opinions shift over time.
E) The time of the month may influence a respondent's mood.
A) Some phases of the moon may cause respondents to be hostile.
B) The time of day affects a respondent's willingness to answer a questionnaire.
C) The time of year may alter one's perspective on political issues.
D) Opinions shift over time.
E) The time of the month may influence a respondent's mood.
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17
Who pioneered the probability sampling method?
A) Archibald Crossley
B) A.C. Nielsen
C) George Gallup
D) Arbitron
E) Roper Polls
A) Archibald Crossley
B) A.C. Nielsen
C) George Gallup
D) Arbitron
E) Roper Polls
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18
In probability sampling,
A) there is a high probability of being right.
B) everyone in the population has an equal chance to be sampled.
C) the predictions are less accurate.
D) the entire population is surveyed.
E) some groups have a higher chance of being sampled.
A) there is a high probability of being right.
B) everyone in the population has an equal chance to be sampled.
C) the predictions are less accurate.
D) the entire population is surveyed.
E) some groups have a higher chance of being sampled.
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19
Why did Gallup abandon quota sampling?
A) The results were influencing elections.
B) It was not as accurate as probability sampling.
C) He wanted to focus on his mother-in-law's political campaign.
D) It was difficult to get a large enough sample size.
E) It was too costly.
A) The results were influencing elections.
B) It was not as accurate as probability sampling.
C) He wanted to focus on his mother-in-law's political campaign.
D) It was difficult to get a large enough sample size.
E) It was too costly.
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20
Why is it important to know who paid for a poll?
A) The people who pay restrict what other work a pollster may be able to do.
B) Some companies are not good at polling.
C) The people who pay have a vested interest in the outcome.
D) The cost may not be justified.
E) This affects the confidence level and margin of error.
A) The people who pay restrict what other work a pollster may be able to do.
B) Some companies are not good at polling.
C) The people who pay have a vested interest in the outcome.
D) The cost may not be justified.
E) This affects the confidence level and margin of error.
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21
Straw polls frequently offer highly meaningful results.
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22
PPMs pick up inaudible signals transmitted with the programs.
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23
Increasing the sample size will reduce the margin of error.
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24
Viewers calling or texting in votes on Canadian Idol is an example of
A) straw polling.
B) probability sampling.
C) Gallup polling.
D) quota sampling.
E) random sampling.
A) straw polling.
B) probability sampling.
C) Gallup polling.
D) quota sampling.
E) random sampling.
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25
Who measures web audiences using a two-track system?
A) Birch
B) Nielsen
C) Arbitron
D) Media Metrix
E) BBM
A) Birch
B) Nielsen
C) Arbitron
D) Media Metrix
E) BBM
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26
Which VALS category represents the largest percentage of the population?
A) Socially conscious
B) Emulators
C) Achievers
D) Belongers
E) Integrateds
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B) Emulators
C) Achievers
D) Belongers
E) Integrateds
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27
Which company is best known for tracking network ratings in Canada?
A) Crossley Statistical Group
B) The Gallup Organization
C) Arbitron
D) BBM Nielsen Media Research
E) Audit Bureau of Canada
A) Crossley Statistical Group
B) The Gallup Organization
C) Arbitron
D) BBM Nielsen Media Research
E) Audit Bureau of Canada
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28
Cohort analysis involves surveys of people
A) who work within a particular company.
B) who belong to a particular generation.
C) who work within a particular industry.
D) in friendship groups.
E) from particular parts of the country.
A) who work within a particular company.
B) who belong to a particular generation.
C) who work within a particular industry.
D) in friendship groups.
E) from particular parts of the country.
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The Audit Bureau of Circulations
A) audits the financial accounts of all print media.
B) audits the accounts of potential subscribers to newspapers.
C) determines taxes due.
D) removes the temptation for publishers to inflate their claims to hike ad rates.
E) audits the accounts of potential subscribers to magazines.
A) audits the financial accounts of all print media.
B) audits the accounts of potential subscribers to newspapers.
C) determines taxes due.
D) removes the temptation for publishers to inflate their claims to hike ad rates.
E) audits the accounts of potential subscribers to magazines.
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30
Uses and gratifications studies measure how the mass media is affected by mass communication.
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31
Which of the following research methods is referred to as a "heartthrob approach"?
A) Mash letters that direct stations' programming decisions
B) Heart monitors attached to viewers as they respond to sports stars
C) EKGs administered following soap opera viewing
D) Hiring decisions based on the applicants' sex appeal
E) Galvanic skin checks that favour short, photogenic stories and good-looking, smooth anchors
A) Mash letters that direct stations' programming decisions
B) Heart monitors attached to viewers as they respond to sports stars
C) EKGs administered following soap opera viewing
D) Hiring decisions based on the applicants' sex appeal
E) Galvanic skin checks that favour short, photogenic stories and good-looking, smooth anchors
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32
What is one disadvantage of focus groups?
A) The moderator always contaminates the results.
B) Most respondents lie.
C) They only work for print media.
D) They reflect the opinion of the loudest respondent.
E) They are expensive to organize.
A) The moderator always contaminates the results.
B) Most respondents lie.
C) They only work for print media.
D) They reflect the opinion of the loudest respondent.
E) They are expensive to organize.
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33
The level of confidence and margin of error are inversely related.
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34
Which program did Nielsen introduce in 2006 to integrate audience measurements on a wide range of video platforms?
A) A2/M2
B) AM²
C) M2/A2
D) AM/AM
E) AM/PM
A) A2/M2
B) AM²
C) M2/A2
D) AM/AM
E) AM/PM
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35
What technique was introduced by Nielsen in the 1970s to improve accuracy?
A) Meters
B) Portable meters
C) Diaries
D) Telephone interviews
E) Computer monitoring
A) Meters
B) Portable meters
C) Diaries
D) Telephone interviews
E) Computer monitoring
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36
Which tracking technology was developed by Ron Kolessar of Arbitron?
A) Real-time Viewer Calculator
B) Media Metrix
C) Portable People Meter
D) Internet Tracking Device
E) Television Programming Measure
A) Real-time Viewer Calculator
B) Media Metrix
C) Portable People Meter
D) Internet Tracking Device
E) Television Programming Measure
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37
Which term describes the emerging phenomenon in which members of a family no longer sit on the couch together to watch a television program?
A) Family feud
B) Disassociation
C) Family breakdown
D) Audience fragmentation
E) Viewer dispersion
A) Family feud
B) Disassociation
C) Family breakdown
D) Audience fragmentation
E) Viewer dispersion
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38
Which term describes a prototype television show that is given an on-air trial?
A) Sweep
B) Pilot
C) Tester
D) Newbie
E) Rate-getter
A) Sweep
B) Pilot
C) Tester
D) Newbie
E) Rate-getter
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39
What is a black week?
A) A week without commercial interruptions
B) A week when ratings are not conducted
C) When the station goes off the air
D) A week without network programming
E) A week of reruns
A) A week without commercial interruptions
B) A week when ratings are not conducted
C) When the station goes off the air
D) A week without network programming
E) A week of reruns
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40
Which name is given to the demographic cohort that came of age in the 1990s and early 21st century?
A) Mini Boomers
B) Generation X
C) Baby Boomers
D) Millennials
E) Rappers
A) Mini Boomers
B) Generation X
C) Baby Boomers
D) Millennials
E) Rappers
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41
The habits of youth stick with a generation as it gets older.
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42
It is not yet possible to gauge billboard readership.
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43
The Audit Bureau of Circulations surveys TV and radio in Canada.
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44
People's values remain constant throughout their lives.
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45
The VALS system established absolute categories into which each of us neatly fits.
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46
Scholars consider applied research to be on a higher level than theoretical research.
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47
Media Metrix uses a two-track system to determine how many people view websites.
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48
Newscast ratings go up for stations that consistently deliver graphic video.
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49
The confidence level of an opinion survey cannot be changed.
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50
Respondents to surveys always answer truthfully.
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51
Ratings services are helpful to advertisers because they measure the viewing of commercials.
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52
PRIZM is a system that has grouped every zip code by geodemographic characteristics.
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53
Major discrepancies in ratings can result from flawed methodology.
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54
Cohort analysis surveys people who belong to a particular generation.
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55
George Gallup preferred using quota sampling.
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56
Nielsen uses A2/M2 to measure audiences on a wide range of video platforms.
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57
Focus groups accurately reflect the views of the whole population.
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58
George Gallup invented the Personal People Meter.
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59
Magazines can customize their advertising and editorial content to match the interests of readers through sophisticated geodemographic audience analysis.
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60
The order of questions can affect respondents' answers.
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61
In Canada,__________________ measures television,radio,and web audiences.
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62
The number of copies a newspaper or magazine puts out is its __________________.
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63
The VALS program is a __________________ measure.
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64
Baby Boomers came of age in the 1940s.
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The process of __________________ involves viewers who use hand-held remote control units to change channels and avoid commercials.
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66
? Increasing the sample size will reduce the __________________.
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67
The degree of certainty that a survey is accurate is the __________________.
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68
Psychographics measure variables such as age,gender,and income.
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69
Mass media conduct surveys to learn about their audiences and to prove their attractiveness to advertisers.
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Theoretical research does not seek profit-generating information.
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PPMs can track a fragmented audience.
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72
The characteristics of groups within a population being sampled,including age,gender,and affiliations,is called __________________.
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73
Accuracy depends entirely on the size of the population.
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74
Blue Bloods are a psychographic group.
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In cohort analysis,__________________ is comprised of people who came of age in the late 1980s.
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When the demographics of a sample coincide with those of the whole population,the researcher is employing __________________ sampling.
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77
Achievers are heavy television watchers.
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78
When viewers use a DVR or TiVo to record programs and eliminate commercial breaks,it is called __________________.
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Millennials are the oldest cohort still alive.
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Galvanic skin checks measure audience reactions to media content.
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