Cross ownership is:
a. illegal in the broadcast industry.
b. when a company owns individual radio and TV stations in the same market.
c. a specific format popular on AM radio.
d. when two companies share ownership of a radio station.
ANSWER: b
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a. Asking b. Telling c. Expressive d. Emotive
Matching
1) When we attribute the causes of our own behavior to external factors and the causes of another person?s behavior to internal causes. 2) Whether the individual acts in a way similar to the way other people act in a given situation. 3) Consistency 4) Whether the individual behaves the same way in different situations. 5) When we attribute a person?s behavior to that individual?s psychological or physiological causes. 6) When we attribute a person?s behavior to external factors that explain her or his behavior as caused by certain situational influences, which may include other people with whom they are associated. 7) A person?s conscious or unconscious decision to place herself or himself in a position to receive messages from a particular source. 8) The amount of time a person can spend attending to one thing before having to shift to something else. 9) The systems people use to categorize information. 10) The decision to store or not store information in one?s long-term memory. A) Selective Recall B) Whether the individual behaves the same way in the same situation at different times. C) External Attribution D) Distinctiveness E) Message Plan F) Consensus G) Selective Retention H) Selective Exposure I) Consistency J) Attention Span K) Selective Retention L) Internal Attribution M) Attention Recall N) Schema O) Causal Attribution P) Distinctiveness Q) Basic Attribution Error
Arguments that offer conclusion based on insufficient information, too few instances, atypical examples, or offer conclusions that overstate what is warranted by the evidence are referred to as
(a) hasty generalizations. (b) fallacies of composition. (c) ad hominem arguments. (d) forced dichotomies.
Kristi never thought much about bullying while in middle school. She figured getting teased was just part of growing up. However, once she saw several media reports about teens committing suicide because of bullying, she decided it was a serious issue that had to be addressed. Kristi mounted an anti-bullying campaign at her school designed to stop teasing and bullying. The ________ theory would suggest that by giving the topic attention, the media made the issue relevant to teens such as Kristi.
A. social influence B. agenda-setting C. cultivation D. propaganda