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Question
Which of the following is related to mass media content?
a. Long-tail marketing
b. Media genres
c. Forces shaping the mass media
d. Manifested effects
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b. people at the medium level at media literacy.
c. only people at the highest levels of media literacy.
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b. fantasy messages can stimulate us to think creatively.
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a. forsake all automatic processing.
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We are always in a process of being influenced by mass media messages.
a. True
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a. True
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Every media message is a mix of reality and fantasy.
a. True
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a. imbalance of power between characters.
b. physical aggression.
c. quirky characters that illustrate the craziness of everyday life.
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a. Meaning construction
b. Meaning matching
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d. None of the above; all type of decision during exposures are automatic.
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a. involves creative interpretation.
b. never becomes routine.
c. does not involve ones memory.
d. is about connecting symbols to meaning.
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a. True
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c. do not have college degrees.
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a. engage in exchanges with all other groups of players.
b. maximize the value of exchange for themselves.
c. spend the least amount of money.
d. hire the most talented employees.