Goffman’s frame analysis argues that although people have the capacity to reframe their experience on an ongoing basis, we maintain the impression that our experiences are constant and routine. We do this by
a) ignoring the cues around us
b) losing ourselves in the mass media
c) reframing the experiences of other people as our own
d) committing ourselves to live in the primary reality
d) committing ourselves to live in the primary reality
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If you use note cards to deliver a presentation, the note cards should
a. record your speech in complete sentences. b. have small print to maximize the amount of information you can put on each card. c. be numbered. d. use one card for the introduction, one card for the entire body of the presentation, and one card for the conclusion. e. clearly print information on both sides of each card.
In its 2007 revision of the ownership rules, the FCC:
a) dropped all print-broadcast cross-ownership restrictions; b) dropped the cross-ownership restrictions only in small markets; c) dropped the cross-ownership restrictions in the 20 largest markets under some circumstances; d) banned television duopolies; e) authorized one company to own four television stations instead of two in the largest markets.
Latent most nearly means
(A) hidden (B) dull (C) pretentious (D) active
A tendency to think that our culture is superior to other cultures is referred to as _______
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s)