Chapter 1 Mass Media Literacy – Flashcards

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Media researchers at Ball State University found that people are intentionally involved in a media activity for ______ percent of their waking hours.
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30
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Traditionally, mass communication is defined as the technology-assisted transmission of messages to
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mass audiences
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according to the research firm Nielsen, the medium that is used much more per day than other media is
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television
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mass media have become so integrated into people's lives that _____ is common.
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media multitasking
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on most days, the most- listened-for item in morning newscasts is
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the weather
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newspaper, radio, television and magazine companies cannot survive unless they
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deliver an audience to advertisers
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the type of communication that occurs between two individuals, either by themselves or in a small group is
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interpersonal communication
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an executive participating in a business meeting is engaged in
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group communication
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in order for something to be categorized as group communication, the audience must
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be more than 10 people
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Mass communication involves sending a message to a great number of people
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who are in widely separated locations
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One characteristic that distinguishes mass communication from interpersonal and group communication is the
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lack of immediate feedback
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Which of the following social media traits is NOT shared with earlier, traditional mass media?
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they enable interactive dialogue among their users
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Unlike production for industrial media, the production of content for social media
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uses readily accessible and affordable software tools
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The mass media were almost entirely "word-centric" for hundreds of years until
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it became technologically possible to duplicate and distribute images.
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The term "visual literacy," which is now part of the broader concept of media literacy, became popular with scholars
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in the 1960s when the education products coordinator for Kodak wrote about it.
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Media literacy involves
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knowledge about mass media and the application of critical thinking
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Media literacy involves all of the following EXCEPT
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appropriately balancing the costs and benefits of various media messages.
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If Jill walks through a mall and notices the background music playing through the loudspeakers she is demonstrating
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media literacy
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Most of our media exposure is
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invisible or unnoticed at a conscious level.
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Someone who condemns a reporter for supporting a politician because she quotes that politician in a news story
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has subconsciously revealed that they support the politician
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One of the traditions of U.S. journalism implied in the Constitution is that the mass media should report news and
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serve as a watchdog of government on behalf of the people
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One of the four purposeful functions of mass communication is to
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inform initiate instigate irritate
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One of the four purposeful functions of mass communication is to
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persuade patronize promote publicize
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One of the four purposeful functions of mass communication is to
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amuse arouse assail assert
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One of the four purposeful functions of mass communication is to
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enlighten encapsule energize envision
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The most visible form of information delivered by mass media is
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news
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The most obvious form of mass media intended to persuade is
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advertising
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English thinker John Milton advocated exposure to competing ideas as the best way to discover truth in a concept he termed the
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marketplace of ideas
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Intense rivalry between most successful media companies to reach the largest possible audience and beat out their competition
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intensified and later began to fade during the 20th century.
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President Franklin Roosevelt's nationwide radio addresses rallying support for programs to combat the Great Depression demonstrated the mass media's ability to
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unify the country by presenting common messages and shared experiences
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Network television broadcasts became a nationwide societal unifier because
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they attracted huge audiences who all watched the same cultural fare.
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This national newspaper, launched in 1982, offered readers a "first-person" tone and enhanced graphic features that set it apart from its competitors.
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USA Today
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Which of the following media was among the first to demassify in the 1950s.
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radio
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Demassification has NOT contributed to the growth of
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general-interest magazines.
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A termcoined in the 1980s to describe how the broadcast industry reaches niche audiences is
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narrowcasting
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Media literacy enables us to more effectively use the mass media for our own advantage and avoid being conned by them.
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Although we don't always pay attention to them, we are exposed to media messages more than two-thirds of our waking hours.
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TRUE
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A study at Ball State University found that people intentionally spend 30 percent of their waking hours with the media
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TRUE
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The mass media are the vehicles through which messages are disseminated to mass audiences.
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TRUE
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Mass media have become so integrated into our lives that media multitasking is common.
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TRUE
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Instant messaging and e-mail are two of the newest mass media to emerge as a result of computer technology.
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FALSE
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Technology makes it possible to draw clear distinctions between interpersonal communication and mass communication.
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FALSE
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People who use media, the industries that advertise in media and the companies built around media have a symbiotic relationship
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TRUE
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Once technology is brought into a communication situation it can no longer be considered interpersonal communication.
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FALSE
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Feedback is defined as the response to a message.
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TRUE
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Group communication involves an audience of more than one, all within earshot.
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TRUE
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Mass communication would NOT have been possible WITHOUT the invention of technologies such as the printing press, broadcast transmitters, and Internet servers.
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TRUE
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Their ability to exchange user-generated content is one of the main reasons "social media" became the common name for this 21st century form of communication.
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TRUE
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Social media and mass communication are both mediated forms of of communication.
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TRUE
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Industrial media production can be successfully accomplished by almost anyone who has access to an Internet-capable computer and basic software skills.
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FALSE
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Visual literacy, a key part of media literacy, can be described as the ability "to read" still and moving images.
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TRUE
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"Film Literacy" which deals with the conventions and techniques of motion media was already a well-established term and area of study long before "visual literacy" came on the scene.
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TRUE
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Most of our media exposure is invisible to us - or at least goes unnoticed - at a conscious level.
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TRUE
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One measure of media literacy is awareness of the presence of media messages.
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TRUE
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The better your media literacy skills, the better equipped you are to deal with a deluge of media messages.
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TRUE
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Media literacy is only concerned with how messages are received and perceived; media production is concerned with how they are prepared and sent.
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FALSE
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Realizing that a letter personally addressed to you with several references to your hometown and school is part of a mass mailing and not a personal message demonstrates your media literacy
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TRUE
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Media literacy requires distinguishing between messages and the messenger.
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TRUE
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Intelligent use of the mass media requires assessing the motivation for a message.
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TRUE
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The different technologies on which media are shaped do NOT affect messages.
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FALSE
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Media literacy emphasizes the importance of understanding tradition as a way of understanding the media and thereby promotes many of the most popular media myths.
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FALSE
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Researchers have consistently proven that video games directly cause violent crime.
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FALSE
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The role of the media in China is much different than it is in the United States.
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TRUE
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In the U.S. mass media have traditionally served as a watchdog on behalf of the people against governmental misdeeds.
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TRUE
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The most visible mass-delivered information is news.
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TRUE
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Information comes in many forms besides news; even advertising offers information that helps consumers make intelligent buying decisions.
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TRUE
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The outcome of Cairo, Egypt's Arab Spring in 2011 was heavily influenced by key protesters' ability to apply their media literacy skills to a serious political problem.
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TRUE
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Cell phone communication was one of the primary tools used by organizers to successfully outs Egypt's ruler during the Arab Spring in 2011.
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TRUE
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The role of persuasion is especially important in a democratic society.
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TRUE
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Advertising is the only type of mass message that is persuasive.
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FALSE
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Before mass media, people created their own diversion, entertainment and amusement.
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TRUE
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Insights into the human condition that are presented by the mass media can by very important in helping us figure out and better understand ourselves.
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TRUE
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Mass media first came into existence in the late-1800s.
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False
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A far-reaching effect of mass media has been as a cultural unifier.
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True
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The mass media can help society identify its values and establish a cultural identity.
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True
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As they did on 9/11, the mass media can help connect and bind people together during a crisis.
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true
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Media coverage of events like arab spring, the asian tsunamis, hurricane Katrina or even the super bowl provide a shared cultural experience.
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true
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Regrettably, the mass media's ability to unify and bind society only applies to negative situations and times of pain, sorrow, and tragedy.
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false
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Thorough media coverage presented over time tends to bring about societal consensus even on controversial issues.
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true
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Over time, mass media contribute to the evolution of society's view of what is considered acceptable and what is unacceptable behavior.
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true
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The general trend among the mass media today is to seek the largest possible mass audience.
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false
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Demassification means that mass media are narrowing their audience focus.
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true
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Defragmentation is an alternative term for demassification of the mass media.
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false
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Narrowcasting, as opposed to broadcasting, is a term coined to reflect how radio and television are now seeking niche audience.
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true
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Today's demassification and media diversity contributes to less social cohesion than the mass audiences and limited number of media choices enjoyed by previous generations.
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true
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the technology-assisted transmission of messages to mass audiences is known as _________
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Mass communication
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Simultaneous exposure to messages from different media is called _____
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Media multitasking
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Requires an audience of more than one, all within earshot.
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Group communication
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Is communication between two individuals.
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Interpersonal communication
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In mass communication, ________ are massive, eclectic, and heterogeneous.
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Audiences
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A synonym sometimes used for __________ is "industrial communication" because it requires such large-scale or industrial-sized technology.
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Mass communication
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The mass audience generally lacks the opportunity for immediate______
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Feedback
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Compared to industrial media, __________ are less centralized and less hierarchical. They also provide more points of origin for content.
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Social media
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Linguistic ________ means being competent in using spoken and written language.
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Literacy
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Understanding comics: The Invisible Art, a graphic reference book, has become highly-regarded explanation of ___________ literacy for artists and their audiences.
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Visual
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__________ literacy does not just refer to motion pictures; it also applies to television, video, and other motion media.
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Film
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People who are _______ literate are aware of their media environment.
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Media
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Media literate Americans recognize the traditional view that the news media should serve as a ________ for the people to point out government misdeeds.
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Watchdog
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The most visible information delivered by mass media is ___________.
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News
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The __________ of ideas is a concept that a robust exchange of ideas yields better consensus.
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Marketplace
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The role of persuasion is especially important in a _______ society so that public policy can emerge from meaningful public discussion.
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Democratic
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A form of message intended to persuade people to buy a product is called ___________.
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Advertising
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The fragmentation of the mass audience into narrower segments is called _________.
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Demassification
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______________ was the first of the mass media to begin demassification.
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Radio
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Radio had to seek fragmented audiences to survive economically because ______ was "stealing" much of its audience and many of its biggest advertisers.
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Television
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__________ is the term used by broadcast media to describe reaching for smaller, niche audiences.
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Narrowcasting
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