How Do Media Impact on Learning Flashcards

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How do media impact learning when they show people shaking hands to greet each other?They show other perspectives.They create role models.They establish societal norms.They form cultural values.
They establish societal norms.
Which example is least likely to be used as a media stereotype?a school-aged childa powerful CEOa computer geeka controlling housewife
A school-aged child
Which word has a negative connotation?emaciatedthinleanslim
A. emaciated
Which headline is the best example of a fact?Celebrities Make Generous Contribution to Haiti South Africa Hosts World Cup Unrealistic Goals Set for School Improvement Ten Deaths and No Justice
South Africa Hosts World Cup
Which statements about media are correct?I. Media can be powerful and influential.II. Media can present bias.III. Media can use language to confuse facts and opinions.
I, II, and III
Stereotypes generate all of the following except __________. awareness of diversity surface processing generalizations universal symbols
awareness of diversity
Which of the following is not an example of a media outlet?television Internet a sporting event a magazine
A sporting event
Which learning style is employed when you read a newspaper?kinesthetic auditory visual interpersonal
Visual
Which statement about an opinion is false?An opinion is a personal view or attitude.An opinion is often indicated by the use of adjectives. An opinion is often used as evidence in a news article. An opinion has the potential to promote bias.
An opinion is often used as evidence in a news article.
Which headline is the best example of an opinion?Fierce Grizzly Attacks Innocent BystandersMountain Lion Killed in ConnecticutTwenty Wounded in Seattle ShootingLightning Strikes Local Restaurant
Fierce Grizzly Attacks Innocent Bystanders
The two main parts of a resumé are __________.assertions and evidence contact information and employment informationeducation and employment information personal information and salary requirements
Assertions and evidence
How are scannable resumés different from other kinds?I. They cannot include any personal information.II. They must not include any formatting and can only be saved as RTF files.III. They should include the job posting at the top of the resumé.I onlyII onlyI and IIIII only
II only
I. once a yearII. anytime something changesIII. with each new jobI onlyII onlyIII onlyI and III
II only
In what ways should an electronic or scanned resumé differ from a printed resumé?None, both are preprinted forms supplied by the employer. Special formatting should not be used, and an electronic resumé should be saved as an RTF.The only difference is that they are either electronic or scanned.The only change required is to save the document as a PDF.
Special formatting should not be used, and an electronic resumé should be saved as an RTF.
I. to give the potential employer your employment historyII. to add more detailed information about experiences and skillsIII. to ask questions about the position, salary, and sick leave policiesI onlyII onlyIII onlyI, II, and III
II only