| % Correct | ||
|---|---|---|
| bobo doll experiment (1963) - people copy behaviour of violent role models | Bandura | 100%
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| children are aware that watched violence should not be copied | Buckingham | 50%
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| men's consumption of pornography encourages harmful attitudes towards women | Dines | 50%
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| violence in films contribute towards antisocial behaviour | Gerbner | 50%
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| audiences will generally accept what they are told unless have other information | GMG | 50%
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| two step flow model | Katz + Lazarfeld | 50%
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| selective filter model | Klapper | 50%
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| uses and gratifications model | McQuail | 50%
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| cultural effects model + audiences are polysemic | Morley | 50%
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| context - different response if violence is portrayed as humours/serious | Morrison | 50%
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| media coverage of political issues before elections affects voting | Norris | 50%
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| survey of Facebook users found they use the site for the gratifications it provides | Park et al | 50%
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| media portrayed strikers as violent + people from all class background believed this | Philo | 50%
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| we now have a three second attention span so are selective over what we consume | Postman | 50%
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| media representations of femininity can cause eating disorders | Wolf | 50%
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| sensitisation - seeing effects of violence can shock people | Young | 50%
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