Here are the answers to your questions:
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What do we call media intended to reach a very large audience?
Answer: Mass media -
Which of the following is an example of broadcast media?
Answer: TV shows -
To benefit from mass media, users must think critically about the quality of its information and the themes or ideas the media is putting out there.
Answer: True -
People with extremely large social media followings who are often paid to promote various products in their posts are called…
Answer: Influencers -
How can you tell if a media source is biased?
Answer: All of the above (If it is sponsored by a particular company or companies, If it includes only positive details about one side and only negative details about the other side of an issue, If the source is trying to sell something) -
What can cause a content creator to pick and choose what to show based on their own motives or opinions?
Answer: Bias -
What is the expression of similar ideas in the daily lives of the members of a group called?
Answer: Their culture -
What happens when value is connected to a particular cultural group and they see something they value in the media?
Answer: They want to buy it or do it -
To analyze a particular media message, what questions can we ask about the source of the media and the information it conveys?
Answer: All of the above (How can I learn more about the values and beliefs of this media source? What issues does the source usually focus on and how do they make these issues seem important? What does the source want me to think or believe and why do they seem to feel that way?) -
A code of ethics is a set of guidelines that can help you decide what is right and what is not right.
Answer: True -
Which of the following is NOT an ethical problem with using Generative AI?
Answer: AI is trained using data from a variety of sources.
Feel free to ask for further clarifications or additional questions!