Overreliance on filter bubbles can increase: Question 41 options: Feelings of anxiety, boredom, cultural inertia and self-fulfilling prophecies Feelings of anxiety, boredom and cultural inertia Feelings of anxiety Feelings of anxiety and boredom
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Aparna S.
16. How does mass media contribute to cultural transmission? a) by disseminating cultural norms, values, and traditions b) by preventing the spread of cultural norms c) by focusing solely on political news d) by limiting access to different cultures 17. What is a significant criticism of media bias? a) It provides too much diverse information. b) It always presents balanced perspectives. c) It ignores the influence of digital media. d) It often reflects the biases of their owners and advertisers. 18. Why is media literacy important in the digital age? a) It helps individuals discern credible sources from false information. b) It makes traditional media obsolete. c) It reduces the need for internet access. d) It focuses only on social media usage. 19. How does the spiral of silence theory relate to mass media? a) It encourages open expression of minority opinions. b) It suggests minority people are less likely to express their opinions. c) It promotes the dominance of minority views. d) It reduces the influence of media on public opinion 20. What role does active listening play in intercultural communication? a) It reduces the need for learning about other cultures. b) It encourages ethnocentrism. c) It helps bridge cultural gaps and fosters mutual understanding. d) It limits the effectiveness of communication. 21. What is the primary focus of Social Identity Theory? a) Individual personality traits b) Sense of self derived from membership in social groups c) Biological factors influencing behavior d) The impact of technology on social interactions 22. How does communication within social groups shape social identity according to Social Identity Theory? a) by enforcing individualism b) by isolating members from other groups c) by eliminating personal beliefs d) by reinforcing group norms, values, and behaviors
Donna D.
Peers post: Social media negatively impacts because it makes people feel inadequate about their achievements, social standings and appearance comparing themselves to others online, leading to low self-worth. Social media platforms can facilitate harassment and bullying leading to psychological distress. FOMO also known as fear of missing out exacerbates anxiety and dissatisfaction in one's own life. Paradoxically leads to feelings of loneliness and isolation although appearing to connect with other people its not making real-world social connections leads to increased symptoms of low self-esteem anxiety and depression especially in people who are susceptible to these conditions already. Social media undermines emotional intelligence by causing users to feel jealous and angry when comparing themselves to others online. In your responses to your peers, consider how well they justified their positions, making use of available resources. Consider the following questions in your response posts: 1.) Did they support their position convincingly using credible resources? 2.) Which of their points makes the most sense to you, even if you made a case for the opposing viewpoint? 3.) Post an article, video, or visual to reinforce a peer's idea or challenge them to see their point from a different perspective.
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