Question 1

Question 2
A) What is the definition of the word print media? (1 point)
media that develops or changes over time
media that uses writing and visual images to communicate
media that transmits content electronically as data
media that communicates content to people away from home
A) Which of the following are examples of broadcast media? Select the two correct answers.
(1 point)
a nonfiction book
a magazine
a radio quiz show
a newspaper article
a television program

Question 3
Question 4
A) Why do producers use visual elements in mass media in particular rather than written or
spoken text? (1 point)
to persuade the audience
to evoke specific emotional reactions
to entertain viewers
to communicate specific messages directly
A) Which is an important consideration when analyzing media content as part of research?
(1 point)
The reader must determine how closely the content aligns to the specific intent of the source.
The reader must be able to draw conclusions and support them using their own experiences.
The reader must be able to find a way to use the material in their own writing.
The reader must decide whether they agree with the information in the source.

Question 5
A) Why are eyewitness accounts less reliable than statistical data? (1 point)
Eyewitness accounts are considered primary sources because they were documented at the
time an incident occurred.
Eyewitness accounts can be challenged by secondary sources that are written after an event
occurred.
Eyewitness accounts require great effort to obtain since few people want to share their
experiences on record.
Eyewitness accounts rely on the viewpoints of specific people and could be biased, which makes
them more subjective.

1 answer

Question 1 A) What is the definition of the word print media?

  • Answer: media that uses writing and visual images to communicate.

Question 2 A) Which of the following are examples of broadcast media? Select the two correct answers.

  • Answer: a radio quiz show, a television program.

Question 3 A) Why do producers use visual elements in mass media in particular rather than written or spoken text?

  • Answer: to evoke specific emotional reactions.

Question 4 A) Which is an important consideration when analyzing media content as part of research?

  • Answer: The reader must determine how closely the content aligns to the specific intent of the source.

Question 5 A) Why are eyewitness accounts less reliable than statistical data?

  • Answer: Eyewitness accounts rely on the viewpoints of specific people and could be biased, which makes them more subjective.
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