Deck 2: Perspectives on Mass Communication

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Which of the following is an example of the diversion function of the media?

A)listening to radio to pass the time
B)reading an in-flight magazine to keep from being bored
C)listening to New Age music to relax
D)watching a horror movie to become frightened
E)all of the these
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Media analyses can occur at which level?

A)macroanalytic
B)syntagmatic
C)phenomenological
D)paradigmatic
E)all of these
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Members of the Frankfurt school brought Marxist analysis:

A)out of the Middle Ages into contemporary times
B)into the cultural life of a society
C)from the natural sciences into politics
D)into the functional approach
E)out of the uses and gratifications perspective
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When reading the New York Times,a person is most likely utilizing the ________ function of the media.

A)surveillance
B)interpretation
C)linkage
D)transmission of values
E)entertainment
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The statement "I want to know who is running for Senator" best reflects which uses-and-gratifications function?

A)cognition
B)diversion
C)social utility
D)stimulation
E)withdrawal
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The creation of social groups comprised of people who are not directly connected reflects which media function?

A)surveillance
B)interpretation
C)linkage
D)transmission of values
E)entertainment
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At the individual level,the functional approach is generally referred to as the ______ model.

A)critical/cultural studies
B)uses-and-gratifications
C)paradigmatic
D)effects
E)none of the these
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After you have experienced sensory overload,which media function are you most likely to seek?

A)stimulation
B)relaxation
C)emotional release
D)withdrawal
E)catharsis
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The critical/cultural studies perspective tends to be:

A)humanistic
B)qualitative
C)macroanalytic
D)rooted in Marxism
E)all of the these
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Which of the following might critical/cultural scholars consider a "text"?

A)television program
B)book
C)t-shirt
D)video game
E)all of the these
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Transmission of values is also referred to as the _________ function.

A)installation
B)distillation
C)brainwashing
D)socialization
E)mediation
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Trust in the media is considered:

A)dysfunction
B)status conferral
C)credibility
D)consequence
E)surveillance
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Consequences of relying on the mass media for interpretation include:

A)audiences are exposed to a wide range of often contrasting viewpoints
B)audiences are able to weigh multiple sides of an issue before deciding on our position
C)audiences are given a greater depth of expertise upon which to draw conclusions
D)all of these
E)none of these
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Put simply,a functional approach to mass communication centers on audiences' use of media.
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A specific set of beliefs,especially about social and political subjects,is called:

A)culture
B)hegemony
C)polysemy
D)ideology
E)symbiotic reflection
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The __________ approach presumes that the best way to understand the media is to investigate how the media are used.

A)paradigmatic
B)critical studies
C)cultural studies
D)functional
E)political economy
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Hegemony is exercised through:

A)the dominated group accepting that the status quo is in their best interest
B)the dominated group accepting their position as natural and normal
C)both of these
D)none of these
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Which of the following media is/are devoted primarily to entertainment?

A)radio
B)motion pictures
C)magazines
D)newspapers
E)all of the these
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Asking a fellow commuter at the train station "Did you see 60 Minutes last night?" best reflects which media function?

A)cognition
B)diversion
C)parasocial interaction
D)conversational currency
E)linkage
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Which of the following is an example of using the media to perform the withdrawal function?

A)reading an inflight magazine to keep from being bored
B)watching TV in a public place to make you feel more relaxed
C)listening to your iPod during a workout to increase your energy level
D)going to see Titanic so you can have a good cry
E)reading a newspaper so people will leave you alone
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Mass media can transmit values by enforcing social norms.
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Discuss one way that you used conversational currency today either in talking with a friend or in class discussion.Also,were you a party to a conversation that was based solely on information from a media source?
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In critical/cultural studies,just as in the functional approach to mass communication,the audience is considered passive.
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Hegemony involves the application of force to extend dominance over marginalized or relatively powerless groups.
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Beware surveillance is also referred to as instrumental surveillance.
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Facebook is a prime example of the linkage function.
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The importance of the entertainment function of mass media has grown as Americans have accumulated more leisure time.
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The interpretation function appears in news content,but not in entertainment content.
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Viewers who develop a sense of friendship with Oprah Winfrey can be said to have conversational currency with her
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Blogging and posting on Facebook and twitter are examples of self-expression.
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Critical/cultural studies are NOT interested in the meaning of media content for audiences.
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Critical/cultural studies are rooted in Marxist philosophy.
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A microanalytic perspective toward the mass media centers on the functions media perform for an entire society.
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The mass media compete with other sources of satisfaction.
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Discuss different ways that you have used the media as a means of withdrawal.How successful was the use of each medium to help you withdraw?
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Stimulation and relaxation are two components of the "cognition" uses-and-gratifications function.
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Which of the following is an example of the diversion function of the media?

A)listening to radio to pass the time
B)reading an in-flight magazine to keep from being bored
C)listening to New Age music to relax
D)watching a horror movie to become frightened
E)all of the these
E
2
Media analyses can occur at which level?

A)macroanalytic
B)syntagmatic
C)phenomenological
D)paradigmatic
E)all of these
A
3
Members of the Frankfurt school brought Marxist analysis:

A)out of the Middle Ages into contemporary times
B)into the cultural life of a society
C)from the natural sciences into politics
D)into the functional approach
E)out of the uses and gratifications perspective
B
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When reading the New York Times,a person is most likely utilizing the ________ function of the media.

A)surveillance
B)interpretation
C)linkage
D)transmission of values
E)entertainment
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The statement "I want to know who is running for Senator" best reflects which uses-and-gratifications function?

A)cognition
B)diversion
C)social utility
D)stimulation
E)withdrawal
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The creation of social groups comprised of people who are not directly connected reflects which media function?

A)surveillance
B)interpretation
C)linkage
D)transmission of values
E)entertainment
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At the individual level,the functional approach is generally referred to as the ______ model.

A)critical/cultural studies
B)uses-and-gratifications
C)paradigmatic
D)effects
E)none of the these
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After you have experienced sensory overload,which media function are you most likely to seek?

A)stimulation
B)relaxation
C)emotional release
D)withdrawal
E)catharsis
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The critical/cultural studies perspective tends to be:

A)humanistic
B)qualitative
C)macroanalytic
D)rooted in Marxism
E)all of the these
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Which of the following might critical/cultural scholars consider a "text"?

A)television program
B)book
C)t-shirt
D)video game
E)all of the these
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Transmission of values is also referred to as the _________ function.

A)installation
B)distillation
C)brainwashing
D)socialization
E)mediation
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Trust in the media is considered:

A)dysfunction
B)status conferral
C)credibility
D)consequence
E)surveillance
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Consequences of relying on the mass media for interpretation include:

A)audiences are exposed to a wide range of often contrasting viewpoints
B)audiences are able to weigh multiple sides of an issue before deciding on our position
C)audiences are given a greater depth of expertise upon which to draw conclusions
D)all of these
E)none of these
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Put simply,a functional approach to mass communication centers on audiences' use of media.
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A specific set of beliefs,especially about social and political subjects,is called:

A)culture
B)hegemony
C)polysemy
D)ideology
E)symbiotic reflection
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The __________ approach presumes that the best way to understand the media is to investigate how the media are used.

A)paradigmatic
B)critical studies
C)cultural studies
D)functional
E)political economy
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Hegemony is exercised through:

A)the dominated group accepting that the status quo is in their best interest
B)the dominated group accepting their position as natural and normal
C)both of these
D)none of these
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Which of the following media is/are devoted primarily to entertainment?

A)radio
B)motion pictures
C)magazines
D)newspapers
E)all of the these
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Asking a fellow commuter at the train station "Did you see 60 Minutes last night?" best reflects which media function?

A)cognition
B)diversion
C)parasocial interaction
D)conversational currency
E)linkage
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Which of the following is an example of using the media to perform the withdrawal function?

A)reading an inflight magazine to keep from being bored
B)watching TV in a public place to make you feel more relaxed
C)listening to your iPod during a workout to increase your energy level
D)going to see Titanic so you can have a good cry
E)reading a newspaper so people will leave you alone
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Mass media can transmit values by enforcing social norms.
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Discuss one way that you used conversational currency today either in talking with a friend or in class discussion.Also,were you a party to a conversation that was based solely on information from a media source?
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In critical/cultural studies,just as in the functional approach to mass communication,the audience is considered passive.
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Hegemony involves the application of force to extend dominance over marginalized or relatively powerless groups.
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Beware surveillance is also referred to as instrumental surveillance.
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Facebook is a prime example of the linkage function.
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The importance of the entertainment function of mass media has grown as Americans have accumulated more leisure time.
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The interpretation function appears in news content,but not in entertainment content.
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Viewers who develop a sense of friendship with Oprah Winfrey can be said to have conversational currency with her
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Blogging and posting on Facebook and twitter are examples of self-expression.
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Critical/cultural studies are NOT interested in the meaning of media content for audiences.
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Critical/cultural studies are rooted in Marxist philosophy.
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A microanalytic perspective toward the mass media centers on the functions media perform for an entire society.
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The mass media compete with other sources of satisfaction.
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Discuss different ways that you have used the media as a means of withdrawal.How successful was the use of each medium to help you withdraw?
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Stimulation and relaxation are two components of the "cognition" uses-and-gratifications function.
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