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The Delay Hypothesis States That Learning from Media Tends to Take

Question 13

Question 13

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The delay hypothesis states that learning from media tends to take place slowly as people deal with the flood of information from media. As a result, learning tends to be ______.


A) elaborated
B) hostile and biased
C) useful and accurate
D) incorrect and misleading

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