Media Influence

Cards (29)

  • What is the concern about watching violent media and playing violent computer games?
    Turning into emotionless killing machines
  • Why is it important to examine the theoretical basis of the ideas about violent media and computer games?
    To see if there's evidence backing them up
  • What does the term "media" include?
    Internet, TV, computer games, radio, books, newspaper publishing, and art
  • What is the concern about aggression and the media?
    Viewers becoming more aggressive in day-to-day life
  • What theory is relevant to the media's influence on aggression?
    Social learning theory
  • Why do people identify with models on TV?
    Because they are relatable and attractive
  • What does social learning theory suggest about observers of aggressive behavior?
    They are vicariously reinforced and likely to imitate the behavior
  • How can constant exposure to media aggression affect people's moral decision-making processes?
    It can alter their moral decision-making processes
  • How can constant exposure to justified extreme violence affect individuals?
    It can change the way they think about their own responses to feeling wronged
  • What is the specification clear about regarding computer games?
    The possible effects of computer games on aggression
  • What is unique about computer games compared to TV and movies?
    Players have agency and can decide what to do
  • How do computer games often reward aggressive behavior?
    With high scores and access to loot
  • What type of conditioning is direct reinforcement in computer games?
    Operant conditioning
  • What is the counter idea about the effects of video games on aggression?
    That it reduces real-life aggressive behavior by providing a safe outlet
  • What are the three processes that the media can lead to?
    Desensitization, disinhibition, and cognitive priming
  • What does it mean to be desensitized to a stimulus?
    To lose the extreme emotional response to the stimulus
  • What is the suggested effect of desensitization on aggression?
    Increased ability to commit violence
  • What is inhibition in the context of aggression?
    The suppression of aggressive behavior due to socialization
  • What is counter-priming based on?
    Cognitive idea of schemas and mental scripts
  • What is an example of a mental script?
    Following a specific behavior pattern in response to a cue, such as a school head entering the room
  • How can people learn aggressive scripts from watching movies?
    By observing and imitating the behavior of the hero in the movie
  • What does the theory of cognitive priming suggest about aggressive behavior?
    That a similar context can trigger an aggressive script and lead to imitation
  • What are the key topics to evaluate in the research on media influences on aggression?
    Media's link to aggression, computer games' influence on aggression, desensitization, disinhibition, and cognitive priming
  • What did William's Canadian study find about the introduction of TV and aggression in children?
    An increase in verbal and physical aggression after the introduction of TV
  • What was the experimental setup of the Canargi and Anderson study?
    Participants played either a violent or non-violent computer game for 20 minutes and then watched a 10-minute video clip of real-world violence
  • What did the Canargi and Anderson study find about the effect of violent computer games on desensitization?
    That people who played violent computer games were desensitized to violence
  • What is a limitation of the Canargi and Anderson study?
    It only shows a short-term effect
  • What did the Berkowitz and Powers study find about the effect of justified violence on disinhibition?
    That participants who were given a written summary suggesting the violence was justified were more likely to be aggressive
  • What is the suggested effect of exposure to justified aggression on disinhibition?
    Increased disinhibition of aggressive response