Comms 101 Quiz questions FINAL EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2024.
Which of these is not a way interactivity is defined in the book? - correct answer The outcome of the program is always the same What does the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) do? - correct answer Allows computers to easily communicate with each other over networks In 1991 the World Wide Web was invented, who invented it? - correct answer Tim Berners-Lee Trolling is when people deliberately post things simply to get a reaction out of other participants. - correct answer True Virtual reality is when you simulate a video game in the real world with your friends. - correct answer False What is the chilling effect? - correct answer Reporters not publishing a story in fear of being punished by the government like other reporters for the same story Who is the "watchdog of the government"? - correct answer The press The FCC has six key principles of universal services which one is not a true principle? - correct answer Quality services at high rates to ensure the quality of telecommunication services True or False: the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is responsible for managing deceptive advertising for food and drugs - correct answer False Which of the definitions below is the definition for "fair use"? - correct answer Allowable use of someone else's copyrighted work that does not require payment/royalties Which definition below best explains utilitarianism? - correct answer The philosophy that actions are right if they do the greatest good for the greatest number of people Which definition below best explains categorical imperatives? - correct answer Commands or moral laws all persons must follow, regardless of their desires or extenuating circumstances Which definition below best explains moral relativism? - correct answer The philosophy that there are no absolute rules to determine whether something is right or wrong What is greenwashing? - correct answer Companies making their company or product appear organic or environmentally friendly when that are not The Potter Box has four steps, which of the answers below is not one of them? - correct answer Conflicts True or false, the hypodermic needle model is also called the "magic bullet" - correct answer True What was the focus of the Pane Fund studies? - correct answer The impact of film viewing on children Which definition below explains the spiral of silence theory? - correct answer Explains why people may be unwilling to publicly express opinions they feel are in the minority Which definition below explains the digital divide - correct answer The gap between regions and demographics that have access to modern, digital communications and those that have limited to no access Which definition below explains uses-and gratifications research? - correct answer A branch of research on media effects that examines why people use media, and what they do with media What is a sampling error? - correct answer When you select a sample that does not represent the entire population What is qualitative research? - correct answer Focuses on the social sciences by collecting data from interviews, focus groups, and participant observation in finding descriptive results In the article "No Neutral Ground: How Media Influences Us" it mentions the original Latin meaning of the word "amusement" what was the meaning of this word? - correct answer "a division of the mind intended to deceive" In the same article above, it mentions two ways that we can use media to improve our thoughts and behaviors. Which of the answers below is one of them? - correct answer Identifying and choosing positive media options In the talk "A knowledge of a Savior" Elder Stevenson mentions that the church has 5 media platforms. Which option below is false? - correct answer Reddit
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