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What does the Hypodermic Syringe Model argue about media influence?
The media
directly
influences its audience
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How does the Hypodermic Syringe Model describe the process of media influence?
It
injects
messages into the audience's mind
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What does the Hypodermic Syringe Model suggest about individual resistance to media messages?
Individuals are
powerless
to resist the message
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In what year did Orson Welles broadcast 'The War of the Worlds'?
1938
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What was the public reaction to the 'War of the Worlds' broadcast?
Some listeners
panicked
, believing it was true
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What do critics argue about the Hypodermic Syringe Model's view of audiences?
It treats people as
passive
and easily led
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What evidence do critics provide against the Hypodermic Syringe Model?
Not all
audiences
react the same way
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What significant event occurred during the refugee crisis in 2015 related to New Media?
Images of
Aylan Kurdi
were shared widely
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How did social media influence mainstream media messages about refugees?
Mainstream media became more
sympathetic
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What does the Two Step Flow Model suggest about media influence?
Not everyone is
influenced
directly by media
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When was the Two Step Flow Model developed?
In the
1950s
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What are the two steps in the Two Step Flow Model?
Media message
reaches audience,
social interaction
shapes understanding
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Who are 'opinion leaders' in the Two Step Flow Model?
Key individuals
influencing
others' reactions
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What did Katz and Lazarsfield study regarding media influence?
Media influence on
American
voters
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How does the Two Step Flow Model explain the spread of media messages?
Messages can go through several stages of
interpretation
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What does cultural effects theory emphasize about media interpretation?
Social context
is important for interpretation
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How does cultural effects theory explain audience responses?
Responses vary based on
cultural background
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What does 'culture' refer to in the context of media responses?
Subcultural
groups and wider society
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How did Cantril explain the response to 'War of the Worlds'?
It was influenced by the
cultural context
of the time
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Why might the audience have believed the 'War of the Worlds' broadcast?
Bad news interruptions were common at the
time
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What did Stuart Hall argue about media messages?
People
decode
messages differently based on background
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What can media reporting of deviance lead to?
Creation of
moral panics
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Who studied the Mods and Rockers moral panic?
Stan Cohen
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How can media messages reinforce cultural norms?
By building up over
time
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What campaign did feminists run regarding media content?
To remove topless pictures from
The Sun
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What did McLuhan claim about media technology?
It has a greater
effect
than media content
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What are 'hot' and 'cool' media according to McLuhan?
'Hot media'
requires less effort to understand
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What is a challenge in measuring long-term media effects?
It's difficult to measure
objectively
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What has research focused on regarding violent media?
Its
effect
on
audience behavior
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What did Newson argue about exposure to violent media?
It can lead to
desensitization
to violence
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What did Bandura's study demonstrate about children and violent media?
Children
imitate
violent
behavior
they see
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What was the context of the 2012 Aurora shooting?
A
gunman
killed 12 people at a Batman screening
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How did the media link the Aurora shooting to the film?
They claimed the
gunman
was influenced by it
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What does the Glasgow University Media Group (GUMG) study?
Effects
of news and current affairs reporting
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What did GUMG find regarding audience beliefs during The Miner’s Strike?
54%
believed picket lines were mostly violent
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What did Cumberbatch conclude about violent media research?
No clear evidence links violent media to
behavior
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What positive effect might violent media have according to Young?
It raises awareness of violent crime
consequences
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What did Fesbach and Sanger argue about violent media?
It allows safe release of
aggression
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What criticism did Gauntlett have regarding Bandura's study?
It was conducted in an
artificial
environment
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What alternative approach did Gauntlett prefer for studying children?
Imaginative
methods in natural settings
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