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Since society is too large to personally interact with everyone because
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Why should we concern ourselves with the way people passed on information before mass communication methods existed?
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Walter Lippmann said the world outside is different from the world we picture in our heads because
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The hypodermic needle theory of media is a
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Macroscopic media effects
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Media coverage of the economy while ignoring foreign relations during the 1992 presidential election may theoretically have influenced who won according to
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The signals that we use to make sense of each social situation or frame are known as
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The theory that brings us back to the idea that the media are very powerful even when the audience is active is
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From this chapter we learn that
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The one theory of limited but powerful effects that insists the audience is active is
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To create paragraphs in your essay response, type <p> at the beginning of the paragraph, and </p> at the end.
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To create paragraphs in your essay response, type <p> at the beginning of the paragraph, and </p> at the end.
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To create paragraphs in your essay response, type <p> at the beginning of the paragraph, and </p> at the end.
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Answer choices in this exercise are randomized and will appear in a different order each time the page is loaded.
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