- Home
- Język angielski
- The Effects Of Talk Show Viewing
Język angielski
The Effects Of Talk Show Viewing
- by redakcja UCZNIAK.COM
- PRACA: PRZED SPRAWDZENIEM
- DOSTĘP: DARMOWY
- CZYTANE: 4408 razy
The Effects Of Talk Show Viewing The article aims to assess whether data is consistent with critics claims on the effects of talk show viewing on the social reality beliefs of adolescents. Critics hypothesize the following negative effects occur on adolescents as a result of talk-show viewing: 1 a incessant focus on bizarre behavior and social deviance leading viewers to accept distorted versions of reality, 2 desensitization to the suffering of others occurs due to regular viewer immunity to graphic discussions and guest outbursts, 3 the trivialization of important social issues due to the oversimplification of difficult issues. In order to test the three hypotheses, a survey was administered to 282 high school students ranging in age from 13-18. Students answered questions about their attitudes towards social issues and related media use and talk show viewing behavior. The study analyses was limited to daytime television talk shows featuring non-celebrity individuals discussing their personal lives and problems. The authors the study based on the interpretive theory of communication. They attempted, through the survey, to uncover the ways in which talk-shows do do not influence adolescents in arriving at their general meaning of social reality. Interpretive theories describe the process whereby the active mind the adolescents uncovers the meanings of experience bizarre topics in whatever form it may take talk-show viewing . The results of the survey provided support for the first hypothesis, disputed the second and proved contrary to the third, actually establishing a positive relationship between talk-show viewing and the importance of social issues. Although talk-shows have an effect on adolescents, the data did not suggest that adolescents are corrupted by watching them.
WORK CITED
Stacey Davis and Marie-Louise Mares, Effects of Talk Show Viewing on Adolescents, Journal of Communication, 1988 p.69-85.
PRZEDMIOTY
Analiza wierszy
Antyk
Barok
Biografie
Biologia
Charakterystyki
Chemia
EGZAMIN GIMNAZJALNY
EGZAMIN MATURALNY
EGZAMIN ÓSMOKLASISTY
EGZAMINY ZAWODOWE
Ekologia
Ekonomia
Filozofia
Fizyka
Geografia
Historia
Informatyka
Język angielski
Język niemiecki
Język polski
Język rosyjski
Języki obce
Marketing
Matematyka
MATURA 2023
Mechanika
Motywy literackie
Młoda Polska
NEWSY
Oświecenie
Pozytywizm
Prawo
Przedsiębiorczość
Religia
Renesans
Romantyzm
Średniowiecze
Streszczenia
WOS
Współczesność
XX lecie