Deck 15: Media Effects

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B) Starstruck imagining
C) Hero-worshipping
D) Role modelling
E) Parental influence
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The movie cowboy who wears a black hat because he is the bad guy is an example of

A) colour coding.
B) passive violence.
C) discrimination.
D) stereotyping.
E) socialization.
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Which is not an element of Harold Lasswell's model of mass communication?

A) Who
B) Which channel
C) To whom
D) With what effect
E) Where
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Which term describes the breaking down of barriers between parents and children?

A) Intergenerational eavesdropping
B) Old-young cooperation
C) Generational symmetry
D) Parent-child bonding
E) Multi-generationality
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Paul Lazarsfeld found that voters were more influenced by

A) newspapers.
B) radio.
C) television.
D) other people.
E) politicians.
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Being very well informed without actually being involved is symptomatic of

A) narcoticizing dysfunction.
B) a cumulative effect.
C) status conferral.
D) two-step flow.
E) a minimalist effect.
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Opinion leaders are key in

A) two-step flow theory.
B) narcotiiczing dysfunction.
C) self-induced passivity.
D) cathartic theory.
E) powerful effects theory.
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Which term refers to the vocal majority intimidating others into silence?

A) Vocalization
B) Silent intimidation
C) Spiral of silence
D) Web of deception
E) Narcoticizing dysfunction
Question
When media decide to cover certain issues and people,the media are engaging in

A) agenda setting.
B) the hypodermic needle model.
C) two-step flow.
D) status conferral.
E) the magic bullet model.
Question
The notion that the media lull people into passivity is called

A) the nonactivity notion.
B) narcoticizing dysfunction.
C) the disinterest disorder.
D) the passivity premise.
E) the withdrawal phenomenon.
Question
Which was the first generation of media effects theories?

A) Minimalist
B) Two-step flow
C) Multistep flow
D) Cumulative effects
E) Powerful effects
Question
Which theory claims that the influence of media messages is gradual over time?

A) Cumulative effects theory
B) Delayed reaction theory
C) Slow burn theory
D) Third-person effect theory
E) Postponed gratification theory
Question
When people use the media to learn about how to fit in with other people,which function is being served?

A) Entertainment
B) Socialization
C) Surveillance
D) Diversion
E) Correlation
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A young person turning 18 will have spent more time doing which activity than any other activity except sleeping?

A) Watching television
B) Surfing the web
C) Listening to radio
D) Eating
E) Talking on a cell phone
Question
The effects of the War of the Worlds broadcast were particularly amazing considering

A) the Emergency Warning System had not gone off.
B) that H.G. Wells's story was part of U.S. high school curricula.
C) how well educated the U.S. population was in 1938.
D) scientific knowledge and understanding were so well understood at the time.
E) an announcer identified the program as fiction at four points.
Question
Media effects on opinion are

A) sudden.
B) intense.
C) gradual.
D) frequent.
E) predictable.
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Which is a kind of shorthand that facilitates communication?

A) Micro-sizing
B) Codifying
C) Condensing
D) Role modelling
E) Stereotyping
Question
Which metaphors did powerful effects theorists use to describe media effects?

A) Bullets and hypodermic needles
B) Cotton and silk
C) Sugar and salt
D) Colours and images
E) Coffee cups and glasses
Question
Which theory holds that people overestimate the impact of media messages on other people?

A) Uses and gratifications
B) Two-step flow
C) Cumulative effects
D) Third-person effect
E) Status conferral
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Who articulated the agenda-setting theory?

A) Hadley Cantril
B) Walter Lippmann
C) Robert Park
D) Paul Lazarsfeld
E) McCombs and Shaw
Question
Who scared millions of radio listeners with the 1938 radio drama The War of the Worlds?

A) Robert Park
B) Walter Lippmann
C) Orson Welles
D) Paul Lazarsfeld
E) Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann
Question
When men in New Guinea started to wear Western-style clothing after watching movies,this is an example of

A) contemporary transmission.
B) historical transmission.
C) radical change.
D) fashionable rebellion.
E) immigration.
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How many names were on the petition presented by Virginie Larivière to Prime Minister Brian Mulroney to reduce violence on television?

A) 35 000
B) 250 000
C) 500 000
D) 900 000
E) 1.3 million
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Paul Lazarsfeld found that the media had hardly any direct effect on voters.
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Powerful effects theory has only been popular since the 1990s.
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Which term describes the communication of cultural values to later generations?

A) Indoctrination
B) Cross-cultural learning
C) Intergenerational mobility
D) Historical transmission
E) Contemporary transmission
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Which theory claims that media effects on individuals come through complex interpersonal connections?

A) Minimalist
B) Two-step flow
C) Multistep flow
D) Cumulative effects
E) Powerful effects
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Only people in authority roles can be opinion leaders.
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Status conferral means that the media tell people what to think about.
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Which term describes the release of violent inclinations by seeing them portrayed?

A) Seymour effect
B) Violent effect
C) Bullet effect
D) Cathartic effect
E) Observational effect
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According to Antonia Zerbisias,who is the best regulator of violence for children?

A) CRTC
B) Parents
C) Federal regulators
D) Media companies
E) Teachers
Question
Which theory sees media violence as having a contributing role in violent behaviour,not as triggering it?

A) Two-step flow theory
B) Catalytic theory
C) Bullet theory
D) Multistep flow theory
E) Status conferral theory
Question
Who concluded that media-depicted violence scares far more people than it inspires to violence,leading them to believe the world is more dangerous than it really is?

A) George Gerbner
B) Hadley Cantril
C) Wilbur Schramm
D) Paul Lazarsfeld
E) Peggy Charren
Question
Which is an example of eavesdropping?

A) Using broad strokes to facilitate storytelling
B) Children watching adult issues on television
C) Using the names of famous people for greater credibility
D) Parents being over-protective of their children
E) Reporters stealing stories from other reporters
Question
Which recent issue parallels the debate about black civil rights?

A) Immigration
B) Drugs
C) Terrorism
D) Health
E) Education
Question
Albert Bandura's Bobo doll studies were concerned with which issue?

A) Kindness
B) Gender socialization
C) Westernization
D) Cultural imperialism
E) Violence
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Orson Welles created the powerful effects theory.
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Which theory suggests that media-depicted violence has a numbing and callousing effect?

A) Aggressive cues
B) Catharsis
C) Catalytic
D) Desensitizing
E) Status conferral
Question
How does the CRTC address the threat of cultural imperialism?

A) Content regulations
B) Exporting Canadian films and music
C) Extra subsidies
D) Censorship
E) Ban American programming
Question
Which term did Herbert Schiller use to describe the effect of American media products on other cultures?

A) Contemporary transmission
B) Historical transmission
C) Radical change
D) Westernization
E) Cultural imperialism
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Pro-social means that socialization perpetuates positive values.
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Television may impart more socializing information than parents do.
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Narcoticizing dysfunction can be caused by having too much information.
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The third-person effect means that media might harm other people.
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The cumulative effects theory claims that the media have a powerful immediate effect that diminishes over time.
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Joshua Meyrowitz noted that media tend to increase generational and gender barriers.
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Feminists have leveled objections that women are both underrepresented and misrepresented in the media.
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Some media influence is undeniable.
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Narcoticizing dysfunction is one aspect of the hypodermic needle theory.
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Observational learning means that people learn behaviour only by seeing it in real life.
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Everybody is born knowing how to fit into society.
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Media and lifestyles are intertwined.
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Role modelling can only work for negative purposes.
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Virginie Larivière asked for legislation that would reduce the level of violent programming on television.
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Media effects on opinion are often gradual.
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The media socialize by transmitting dominant values and beliefs.
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Mass media have a limited role in helping children learn society's expectations of them.
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The spiral of silence refers to media blackouts on controversial issues.
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The mass media can reflect lifestyles but cannot shape them.
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Stereotyping is a kind of shorthand that can facilitate communication.
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__________________ suggests that the media do not tell people what to think but tell them what to think about.
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The __________________ theory argues the media do not have powerful immediate effects,but the effects over time can be profound.
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The media should bear all the blame for children having access to violent imagery.
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Orson Welles frightened millions of radio listeners with his radio drama __________________.
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Albert Bandura's Bobo doll studies clearly proved that media violence causes violent reactions.
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__________________ refers to the vocal majority intimidating others into silence.
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A young person turning 18 will have spent more time __________________ than doing any other activity except sleeping.
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? The __________________ theory wrongly assumes that individuals are passive.
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Gerbner calculates that there is more violence shown on television than occurs in real life.
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Media-depicted violence makes people more likely to submit to authority.
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AGVOT is an ardent proponent of censorship.
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When children see adult topics depicted on television,this is an example of __________________.
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Studies have found as many as six violent acts per hour on prime-time network television.
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Wilbur Schramm found that "for some children under other conditions,most television is harmful."
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The cathartic effect sees a direct link between media violence and violent behaviour.
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In the two-step flow model,the media have an effect on individuals through __________________.
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When Batman and Robin fastened their seat belts,this was an example of __________________.
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According to the violence code introduced by AGVOT in 1993,no violence is allowed on children's programming.
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The __________________ effect suggests that watching violence allows individuals to vicariously release pent-up frustration.
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Screen-triggered violence is more likely if the aggression is obviously fake and unconvincing.
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Deck 15: Media Effects
1
Which is the basis for imitative behaviour?

A) Copycatting
B) Starstruck imagining
C) Hero-worshipping
D) Role modelling
E) Parental influence
D
2
The movie cowboy who wears a black hat because he is the bad guy is an example of

A) colour coding.
B) passive violence.
C) discrimination.
D) stereotyping.
E) socialization.
D
3
Which is not an element of Harold Lasswell's model of mass communication?

A) Who
B) Which channel
C) To whom
D) With what effect
E) Where
E
4
Which term describes the breaking down of barriers between parents and children?

A) Intergenerational eavesdropping
B) Old-young cooperation
C) Generational symmetry
D) Parent-child bonding
E) Multi-generationality
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5
Paul Lazarsfeld found that voters were more influenced by

A) newspapers.
B) radio.
C) television.
D) other people.
E) politicians.
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6
Being very well informed without actually being involved is symptomatic of

A) narcoticizing dysfunction.
B) a cumulative effect.
C) status conferral.
D) two-step flow.
E) a minimalist effect.
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7
Opinion leaders are key in

A) two-step flow theory.
B) narcotiiczing dysfunction.
C) self-induced passivity.
D) cathartic theory.
E) powerful effects theory.
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8
Which term refers to the vocal majority intimidating others into silence?

A) Vocalization
B) Silent intimidation
C) Spiral of silence
D) Web of deception
E) Narcoticizing dysfunction
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9
When media decide to cover certain issues and people,the media are engaging in

A) agenda setting.
B) the hypodermic needle model.
C) two-step flow.
D) status conferral.
E) the magic bullet model.
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10
The notion that the media lull people into passivity is called

A) the nonactivity notion.
B) narcoticizing dysfunction.
C) the disinterest disorder.
D) the passivity premise.
E) the withdrawal phenomenon.
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Which was the first generation of media effects theories?

A) Minimalist
B) Two-step flow
C) Multistep flow
D) Cumulative effects
E) Powerful effects
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12
Which theory claims that the influence of media messages is gradual over time?

A) Cumulative effects theory
B) Delayed reaction theory
C) Slow burn theory
D) Third-person effect theory
E) Postponed gratification theory
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When people use the media to learn about how to fit in with other people,which function is being served?

A) Entertainment
B) Socialization
C) Surveillance
D) Diversion
E) Correlation
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A young person turning 18 will have spent more time doing which activity than any other activity except sleeping?

A) Watching television
B) Surfing the web
C) Listening to radio
D) Eating
E) Talking on a cell phone
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15
The effects of the War of the Worlds broadcast were particularly amazing considering

A) the Emergency Warning System had not gone off.
B) that H.G. Wells's story was part of U.S. high school curricula.
C) how well educated the U.S. population was in 1938.
D) scientific knowledge and understanding were so well understood at the time.
E) an announcer identified the program as fiction at four points.
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16
Media effects on opinion are

A) sudden.
B) intense.
C) gradual.
D) frequent.
E) predictable.
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17
Which is a kind of shorthand that facilitates communication?

A) Micro-sizing
B) Codifying
C) Condensing
D) Role modelling
E) Stereotyping
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18
Which metaphors did powerful effects theorists use to describe media effects?

A) Bullets and hypodermic needles
B) Cotton and silk
C) Sugar and salt
D) Colours and images
E) Coffee cups and glasses
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19
Which theory holds that people overestimate the impact of media messages on other people?

A) Uses and gratifications
B) Two-step flow
C) Cumulative effects
D) Third-person effect
E) Status conferral
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Who articulated the agenda-setting theory?

A) Hadley Cantril
B) Walter Lippmann
C) Robert Park
D) Paul Lazarsfeld
E) McCombs and Shaw
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21
Who scared millions of radio listeners with the 1938 radio drama The War of the Worlds?

A) Robert Park
B) Walter Lippmann
C) Orson Welles
D) Paul Lazarsfeld
E) Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann
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22
When men in New Guinea started to wear Western-style clothing after watching movies,this is an example of

A) contemporary transmission.
B) historical transmission.
C) radical change.
D) fashionable rebellion.
E) immigration.
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23
How many names were on the petition presented by Virginie Larivière to Prime Minister Brian Mulroney to reduce violence on television?

A) 35 000
B) 250 000
C) 500 000
D) 900 000
E) 1.3 million
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24
Paul Lazarsfeld found that the media had hardly any direct effect on voters.
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25
Powerful effects theory has only been popular since the 1990s.
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26
Which term describes the communication of cultural values to later generations?

A) Indoctrination
B) Cross-cultural learning
C) Intergenerational mobility
D) Historical transmission
E) Contemporary transmission
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Which theory claims that media effects on individuals come through complex interpersonal connections?

A) Minimalist
B) Two-step flow
C) Multistep flow
D) Cumulative effects
E) Powerful effects
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Only people in authority roles can be opinion leaders.
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Status conferral means that the media tell people what to think about.
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30
Which term describes the release of violent inclinations by seeing them portrayed?

A) Seymour effect
B) Violent effect
C) Bullet effect
D) Cathartic effect
E) Observational effect
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According to Antonia Zerbisias,who is the best regulator of violence for children?

A) CRTC
B) Parents
C) Federal regulators
D) Media companies
E) Teachers
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32
Which theory sees media violence as having a contributing role in violent behaviour,not as triggering it?

A) Two-step flow theory
B) Catalytic theory
C) Bullet theory
D) Multistep flow theory
E) Status conferral theory
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33
Who concluded that media-depicted violence scares far more people than it inspires to violence,leading them to believe the world is more dangerous than it really is?

A) George Gerbner
B) Hadley Cantril
C) Wilbur Schramm
D) Paul Lazarsfeld
E) Peggy Charren
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34
Which is an example of eavesdropping?

A) Using broad strokes to facilitate storytelling
B) Children watching adult issues on television
C) Using the names of famous people for greater credibility
D) Parents being over-protective of their children
E) Reporters stealing stories from other reporters
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35
Which recent issue parallels the debate about black civil rights?

A) Immigration
B) Drugs
C) Terrorism
D) Health
E) Education
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36
Albert Bandura's Bobo doll studies were concerned with which issue?

A) Kindness
B) Gender socialization
C) Westernization
D) Cultural imperialism
E) Violence
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37
Orson Welles created the powerful effects theory.
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38
Which theory suggests that media-depicted violence has a numbing and callousing effect?

A) Aggressive cues
B) Catharsis
C) Catalytic
D) Desensitizing
E) Status conferral
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How does the CRTC address the threat of cultural imperialism?

A) Content regulations
B) Exporting Canadian films and music
C) Extra subsidies
D) Censorship
E) Ban American programming
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40
Which term did Herbert Schiller use to describe the effect of American media products on other cultures?

A) Contemporary transmission
B) Historical transmission
C) Radical change
D) Westernization
E) Cultural imperialism
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41
Pro-social means that socialization perpetuates positive values.
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42
Television may impart more socializing information than parents do.
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43
Narcoticizing dysfunction can be caused by having too much information.
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44
The third-person effect means that media might harm other people.
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45
The cumulative effects theory claims that the media have a powerful immediate effect that diminishes over time.
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46
Joshua Meyrowitz noted that media tend to increase generational and gender barriers.
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47
Feminists have leveled objections that women are both underrepresented and misrepresented in the media.
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48
Some media influence is undeniable.
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49
Narcoticizing dysfunction is one aspect of the hypodermic needle theory.
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50
Observational learning means that people learn behaviour only by seeing it in real life.
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51
Everybody is born knowing how to fit into society.
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52
Media and lifestyles are intertwined.
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53
Role modelling can only work for negative purposes.
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54
Virginie Larivière asked for legislation that would reduce the level of violent programming on television.
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55
Media effects on opinion are often gradual.
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56
The media socialize by transmitting dominant values and beliefs.
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57
Mass media have a limited role in helping children learn society's expectations of them.
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58
The spiral of silence refers to media blackouts on controversial issues.
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59
The mass media can reflect lifestyles but cannot shape them.
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60
Stereotyping is a kind of shorthand that can facilitate communication.
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61
__________________ suggests that the media do not tell people what to think but tell them what to think about.
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62
The __________________ theory argues the media do not have powerful immediate effects,but the effects over time can be profound.
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63
The media should bear all the blame for children having access to violent imagery.
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64
Orson Welles frightened millions of radio listeners with his radio drama __________________.
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65
Albert Bandura's Bobo doll studies clearly proved that media violence causes violent reactions.
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66
__________________ refers to the vocal majority intimidating others into silence.
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A young person turning 18 will have spent more time __________________ than doing any other activity except sleeping.
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? The __________________ theory wrongly assumes that individuals are passive.
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Gerbner calculates that there is more violence shown on television than occurs in real life.
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Media-depicted violence makes people more likely to submit to authority.
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71
AGVOT is an ardent proponent of censorship.
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When children see adult topics depicted on television,this is an example of __________________.
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Studies have found as many as six violent acts per hour on prime-time network television.
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Wilbur Schramm found that "for some children under other conditions,most television is harmful."
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75
The cathartic effect sees a direct link between media violence and violent behaviour.
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76
In the two-step flow model,the media have an effect on individuals through __________________.
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77
When Batman and Robin fastened their seat belts,this was an example of __________________.
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78
According to the violence code introduced by AGVOT in 1993,no violence is allowed on children's programming.
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The __________________ effect suggests that watching violence allows individuals to vicariously release pent-up frustration.
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Screen-triggered violence is more likely if the aggression is obviously fake and unconvincing.
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