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psychology of mass communication Review Questions with Complete Solutions Rated 100% Mass communications - Answers the imparting or exchanging of information on a large scale to a wide range of people. -huge audiences (anonymous & heterogeneous) = huge shared experiences the create a shared kno...

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Mass communications - Answers the imparting or exchanging of information on a large scale to a wide
range of people.

-huge audiences (anonymous & heterogeneous) = huge shared experiences the create a shared
knowledge.

-international culture

-experience with media is a major way in which we acquire knowledge about the world

Media - Answers the means of mass communication (broadcasting, publishing, the internet)

-how mass communications is distributed

psychology? - Answers how we act on this knowledge (or react to) could have major consequences in
terms of attitudes and behaviors



-psychology of mass communication ns: study of how our minds create knowledge, or a mental reality,
about the world, constructed from our experiences with various forms of media.

-mental reality= basis for attitudes and our behavior

-potentially huge impact on our lives

-can sometimes create a reality that is untrue

media change - Answers changed enormously in the last few decades

-huge changes in just the last 20 years

timeline:

printing press 1456

radio 1920s

tv 1950s

cable 1980s

internet 1990s

social media 2000s

which form do Americans participate in the most? - Answers -watching television

,-do this more than almost everything else (except for sleeping and working- Bureau of labor statistics,
2015 Roberts, 2000)

-15to 20 hrs of the 39 hours of free time



-transformed day-to-day life of more people than perhaps ANY invention in human history



-Internet

-catching up

-experts: computer-mediated communications may well be on their way to eclipsing television in terms
of transforming society

what drives mass media? - Answers $$$$$



-tremendous pressure for media to be as entertaining as possible to as many people as possible

-the pressure to entertain, also holds true for traditionally non-entertainment like concepts

-news

what drives it continued? - Answers -economic pressures (and sometimes political and ideological)
influence the content of media

-magazines that accept tobacco advertisements print fewer stories about the health risks of smoking
than those that have no cigarette ads ( Lee & Solomon, 1991; Strasburger & Wilson, 2002)



-ABC- owned by Disney- got rid of any negative stories on Disney theme parks (Steyer, 2002)



-media contains both blatant and subtle censorship

censorship - Answers Major philosophical and legal issues

-Varies greatly in different societies

-example: Totalitarian societies= approval of all content before broadcast or publication

,-subtle forms exist in ALL nations

-Primetime TV= rare to hear sh*t, f*ck, or other derogatory slurs

-60 years ago= NO: damn, hell, or pregnant BUT YES: racial slurs: n-word, wetback, nap




Advertisement companies= may influence the media we see that many of us do not realize.



-Many products to sell= BIG budgets

-can threaten to pull their advertisements, and thus their $$$$

reciprocity - Answers necessary for some kind of response from the audience



-media users= often comically portrayed as passively viewing content

-reality is far from mindless absorption

-reality and meaning construed by viewer

-movie with sexual assault X viewers experiences

-personal experiences, culture, knowledge

reciprocity: Media becomes reality - Answers some celebrities are almost entirely media creations
(reality TV, Kardashians, Jersey Shore, viral video stars)

nature of media consumption - Answers social situation: who is watching, listening, reading, and how
they react affects media consumption experience

-solo activities (usually): reading newspaper, scrolling through social media, magazines

-what happens when we add other people into our media consumption?

-what happens when we add other people into our media consumption? - Answers -sporting events

-different behavior when watching alone on tv, at bar with friends, at stadium



-horror movies

, -experience can change with he people around you

-enjoyment & level of fear when watching a horror film is affected by the responses of those around
you

-shrieks in fun, cries of distress, laughs, shows no reaction

-types of movies and type of people watching with affects behavior (Harris and Cook, 2011)

-college students found watching sexual R-rated movies with their parents by far to be the most
uncomfortable combination.

uses of Mass Communication - Answers traditionally two categories



-print (e.g. newspaper)= paper copies that are relatively permanent and require audience literacy



-electronic (e.g, shows)= with invention of the internet becoming more permanent



-more recent

-less dependent on literacy

newspapers - Answers -primarily used as a new source



-most income from ads

-newspaper ads seen more favorably by public than TV ads--seen as less intrusive, more informative



-daily circulation 62 million 1990, 46 million 2010



-huge age differences

% reading newspaper, print

-age 65+: 62%, age 35-44: 34%, age 18-34: 25%

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