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A) "the opinions of various political groups and candidates for political office"
B) "the control of military communication through the use of secret codes"
C) "the use of reliable and truthful information in an honest discussion of national policy"
D) "partisan appeal based on half-truths and devious manipulation of communication channels"
E) "the public's ability to set the agenda of those holding office or other form of power through communication"
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A) Agenda-setting
B) Cultivation effect
C) Content analysis
D) Experiment
E) Survey
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A) a desire to get results that reflect some truth about a large population
B) a desire to find out if two variables are related in some undetermined way
C) a desire to try to show a cause-effect relationship between two variables
D) a desire to study a large population
E) the ability to study a large population and see how it changes over time
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A) the cultivation effect
B) agenda-setting
C) political economy
D) textual analysis
E) audience studies
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A) people gathering in meeting houses to talk about issues like free speech
B) the way a message goes simply from sender to receiver
C) the attempts to repair and transform society through adjusted narratives and symbols following the Civil Rights protests of the 1950s and 1960s
D) how culture disconnects from the communication of a period in time
E) All of the options are correct.
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A) The agenda-setting model
B) The minimal-effects model
C) The uses and gratifications model
D) The survey model
E) The textual analysis model
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A) Experiments
B) Focus group interviews
C) Surveys
D) Content analysis
E) Political economy
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A) Surveys
B) Content analysis
C) Textual analysis
D) Online question of the day polls
E) Laboratory experiments
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A) Content analysis
B) Experiment
C) Political economy
D) Focus group interviews
E) Survey
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A) Agenda-setting
B) Cultivation effect
C) Content analysis
D) Experiment
E) Survey
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A) the more television people watch, the meaner they become
B) people who watch more television believe they are more likely to become victims of crime or violence than they actually are
C) people who consider television watching an "uncultured" activity are more likely to believe most people are violent
D) people who watch violent television will become more violent
E) None of the options is correct.
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A) Retention
B) Motivation
C) Attention
D) Motor reproduction
E) Cultivation
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