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All of the following conc erns about sexting were presented in the module EXCEPT: - Correct Answer Sexters may become the focus of gossip A plan describing how a family will use media (how often, location, quality, etc) is called: - Correct Answer media diet. What effect does media have o...

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ABSC 160-UNIT QUESTIONS
ANSWERED CORRECTLY || EXPERT
VERIFIED
All of the following conc erns about sexting were presented in the module EXCEPT: -
Correct Answer Sexters may become the focus of gossip

A plan describing how a family will use media (how often, location, quality, etc) is called:
- Correct Answer media diet.

What effect does media have on cognitive development of toddlers age 1-3? - Correct
Answer Background TV disrupts play

Doing several different activities at the same time (often involving several different types
of media) is known as - Correct Answer multitasking.

How does media impact self-complexity? - Correct Answer TV viewing limits the
number of different ways an individual defines oneself

Forms of media are increasing - Correct Answer exponentially

TV is used by most children, ______ hrs daily - Correct Answer 4.5

Parents monitor content, not - Correct Answer amount

Children and teens use electronic media almost ______ hrs daily - Correct Answer 7.5

______ of all kids have access to mobile devices at home - Correct Answer 3/4

# of kids who use mobile devices has doubled since - Correct Answer 2011

Twitter has much more public access than - Correct Answer FB

20% of teens have - Correct Answer sexted

54% sexted as minors, 59% of them might not of if - Correct Answer aware of
consequences

Digital footprint - Correct Answer Media can't be erased

Underage sexting is a felony, - Correct Answer distribution and possession of child
porn

Media use is linked w - Correct Answer obesity (inactivity/increased eating)

, Media messages promote - Correct Answer unhealthy eating and/or "thin ideal" which
contributes to eating disorders

No evidence that TV of any kind is - Correct Answer helpful for infants learning

Background TV disrupts - Correct Answer toddler play

Educational TV improves cognitive functioning and academic functioning for some
children and entertainment TV - Correct Answer makes functioning worse

Prosocial media increases ______ behavior, while watching violence promotes ______
- Correct Answer prosocial, aggression

Media can improve communication, make new friends, contact people w common
issues, but can lead to - Correct Answer cyberbullying or predators

Self-esteem can be ______, limited self-complexity can ______ self-esteem - Correct
Answer promoted or harmed, harm

Lack of diversity and stereotypes can harm - Correct Answer minorities

Fix issues by - Correct Answer balancing structured and unstructured time, teach
media literacy, adopt media diet

Media literacy - Correct Answer ways media influences behavior and thinking

Adopt media diet - Correct Answer quantity, quality, location of use, limit use to less
than 2 hrs, watch educational shows together

Structured activities - Correct Answer Taught or directed by knowledgeable adult
(Unstructured = free time)

Free time for American children - Correct Answer Media (TV, video games, computers
etc)

Symptoms of over scheduled kids - Correct Answer Trouble sleeping/focusing on
mental tasks, physical complaints

Average screen time - Correct Answer 13-30 hrs per week

Friend time builds interpersonal skills but - Correct Answer could lead to delinquency

Prevent stress by - Correct Answer Address time management, goal setting, and
stress management

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