• The study of violence in mass media analyzes the degree of correlation between themes of violence in media sources (particularly violence in video games...
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  • mass media (or 'media effects') are observed in various aspects of human life, from voting behaviors to perceptions of violence, from evaluations of scientists...
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  • role of wishful identification in the effects of violent video games on aggression in adolescent boys. Anderson C. and Bushman B. "Media violence and the...
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  • generally refers to components of the mass media communications industry, such as print media, publishing, news media, photography, cinema, broadcasting...
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  • Graphic violence refers to the depiction of especially vivid, brutal and realistic acts of violence in visual media such as film, television, and video...
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  • (December 2019). "The Combined Effects of Mass Media and Social Media on Political Perceptions and Preferences". Journal of Communication. 69 (6): 650–673...
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    Mass shooting contagion theory is the studied nature and effect of media coverage of mass shootings and the potential increase of mimicked events. Academic...
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    that "the use of electronic media by children and adolescents does have a negative impact on their sleep, although the precise effects and mechanisms...
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    behaviors of key figures can be positive or negative in nature. An antisocial leader can incite violent action, but an influential voice of non-violence in a...
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  • Betteridge's law of headlines is an adage that states: "Any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word no." It is named after Ian...
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    Facebook page, was part of an elaborate public relations effort designed to promote the Macquarie Dictionary of Australia. In the media, the website was originally...
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    Media studies is a discipline and field of study that deals with the content, history, and effects of various media; in particular, the mass media. Media...
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  • Media psychology is not limited to mass media or media content; it includes all forms of mediated communication and media technology-related behaviors, such...
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  • Poland, Bailey (November 2016). Haters: Harassment, Abuse, and Violence Online. University of Nebraska Press. pp. 144–145. ISBN 978-1-61234-766-0. Archived...
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  • items. A griefer derives pleasure from the act of annoying other users, and as such, is a nuisance in online gaming communities. The term "griefing" was...
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    (November 6, 2023). "The Effects of Mass Incarceration on Communities – ProQuest". The Effects of Mass Incarceration on Communities of Color. ProQuest 1774763408...
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    Media manipulation refers to orchestrated campaigns in which actors exploit the distinctive features of broadcasting mass communications or digital media...
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  • Attention training is said to be part of education, particularly in the way students are trained to remain focused on a topic of discussion for extended periods...
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    have suggested that the effects of echo chambers are weaker than often assumed. The Internet has expanded the variety and amount of accessible political...
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    and media violence. The spread of useless and undesirable information can have a detrimental effect on human activities. It is considered one of the adverse...
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  • effects of online media consumption are exaggerated. Other research also shows that online media does not contribute to the increased polarization of...
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    Doomscrolling (category Digital media use and mental health)
    world is a more dangerous place to live in than it actually is as a result of long-term exposure to violence-related content on television". Studies show...
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    Mean world syndrome (category Media bias)
    exposure to violence-related content in mass media. In the early stages of research, mean world syndrome was only discussed as an effect of watching television...
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    2006). "The disorder of these times, neophilia". Media Life. Archived from the original on 2017-08-23. Heidi Dawley, The disorder of these times, neophilia...
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  • stress disorder (PTSD), or major depression. In mobbing targets with PTSD, Leymann notes that the "mental effects were fully comparable with PTSD from war...
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    made the demolition of machines a capital offense. This action, however, did not stop the tide of violence. The Luddites, a group of anti-technology workers...
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    Human-interest story (category Types of journalism)
    through the mass media, and are presented in varying forms of broadcast media; such as television programming, radio and film, digital media; internet communication...
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  • arguing the movie exaggerates the negative effects of eating eggs and downplays the risks of a diet rich in sugar. The Australian Medical Association (AMA)...
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  • assailants (e.g. Media coverage of the Virginia Tech massacre), and incidents with multiple victims. Although half the victims of gun violence in the United...
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  • institutions expect individuals to gather a mass of information. Most people see information through social media in their lives as an aid to help manage their...
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