The printing press and the mass production of the written word made information
a. more available to everyone
b. less available to everyone
c. hard to access for the average person
d. more confusing for everyone.
a
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What was the main legacy of the Penny Press?
a) The rise of investigative journalism b) Independence from the pressure of advertisers c) Expansion of readership and reliance on advertising d) Challenge to authority
Cross-sectional surveys can prove causation
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Lucien is a member of a study group that is attempting to decide which study guide to buy. The first choice is cheaper but not as focused on what they need to know for class, and they may need to spend extra time reading it. The second choice is more expensive but better tailored to their needs. The group wants to reach a unanimous consensus on which study guide to buy before it disbands until the next meeting. The group votes several times until it appears that everyone has agreed on the cheaper guide. However, even though Lucien voted in favor of the cheaper guide, he only did it so the meeting would end. He would have much rather bought the more tailored guide. Lucien's study group has reached a
A. stalemate. B. minority rule. C. false consensus. D. groupthink.
The integration, for a fee, of specific branded products into media content is
A. message corruption. B. product placement. C. in-content marketing. D. narrowcasting.