english q3 w1-3

Cards (27)

  • refers to objective data or statements that can be verified or proven to be true?
    factual information
  • these are typically based on evidence, observation, or expert consensus?

    factual information
  • is often devoid of personal opinions or biases and aims to provide an accurate representation of reality?

    factual information
  • is based on personal opinions, feelings, or interpretations?
    subjective content
  • it can vary greatly from person to person and is influenced by individual experiences, beliefs, and values?
    subjective content
  • may not necessarily be verifiable or universally agreed upon?
    subjective content
  • can often be confirmed through research or empirical evidence?
    factual information
  • relies on personal perspectives and preferences, making it more open to interpretation?
    subjective content
  • is defined as an active process of attending and comprehending visual media, such as television, advertising images, films, diagrams, symbols, photographs, videos, drama, drawings, sculpture, and paintings?
    viewing
  • you prepare to view by activating your schema, anticipating a message, predicting, speculating, asking questions, and setting a purpose for viewing?
    pre-viewing
  • the prior knowledge you bring to the study of a topic or theme?
    schema
  • you view the visual text to understand the message by seeking and checking understanding, making connections, making and confirming predictions and inferences, interpreting and summarizing, pausing and reviewing, and analyzing and evaluating?
    during viewing
  • your understanding should be monitored by connecting to your schema, questioning, and reflecting?
    during viewing
  • schema means correct reasoning
  • you are given opportunities to respond to visual texts in an intimate, critical, and creative way?
    after viewing
  • you repsond by reflecting, analyzing, evaluating, and creating?
    after viewing
  • expresses strong inclination toward or against an idea or a person without any basis?
    bias
  • favoring or disfavoring something or someone over another?
    bias
  • often based on personal preference or experiences?
    bias
  • bias = favoritism
  • preference or inclination towards a perspective or idea without considering evidence or facts?
    bias
  • when speaker presents two sides of an issue but provides credible sources only for one side?
    bias
  • groundless evaluation of an idea or a person even before understanding or knowing the person?
    prejudice
  • negative opinions or attitudes towards a person or group?
    prejudice
  • could be race, gender, age, religion, nationality to have a negative opinion about?
    prejudice
  • prejudice = discrimination
  • judging or treating someone unfairly based on them belonging on a group?
    prejudice