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Media Effects Research: A Basic Overview

Sparks 지음 | 2016

ISBN 9781305077478 (1305077474)
Author Sparks
Copyright 2016
Edition 5E
Page 368쪽
Size 6 3/8 X 9 1/4
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Packed with current examples and the latest research available, MEDIA EFFECTS RESEARCH: A BASIC OVERVIEW, 5e, provides students with a comprehensive introduction to the study of mass media's effects on society. Through an engaging personal narrative style, the author presents media theories in the context of fascinating research findings. Students gain a clear understanding of how the effects of mass media are measured and what the latest research has concluded about media's influence on our lives. Completely up to date, the Fifth Edition offers new coverage of electronic media's effects on sleep displacement, TV viewing and obesity research, media violence, emotions in cooperative video game play, first- vs. second-order cultivation, agenda-setting theory research, new media's effects on imitative suicides, Internet use statistics, screen time and face-to-face interaction, multitasking, and much more. It also features a new 2-color interior, 90 new research citations, and 36 new Questions to Focus Your Attention. In addition, 19 all-new Study Boxes give students an in-depth look at media effects information in real-world practice.
Preface.
1. A SCIENTIFIC APPROACH TO THE STUDY OF MEDIA EFFECTS.
Ways of Knowing. Goals of Science. How are the Goals of Science Achieved? Summary. Questions to Focus Your Attention. Key Terms and Concepts. Notes.
2. SCIENTIFIC METHODS IN MEDIA EFFECTS RESEARCH.
Analyzing Media Content. The Sample Survey. The Search for Causal Relationships.
The Experimental Method. Controversy about Research Methods. Other Methodological Approaches. Summary. Questions to Focus Your Attention. Key Terms and Concepts. Notes.
3. A BRIEF HISTORY OF MEDIA EFFECTS RESEARCH.
Setting the Stage. 1929–1932-The Payne Fund Studies. The Invasion from Mars. Early Theory of Media Effects: The Magic Bullet Model. The People''s Choice Study: A New View of Media Effects. The Decatur Study: The Two-Step Flow of Communication. The Evils of Comic Books. The Dawn of Television. Many Types of Media Effects. Summary. Questions to Focus Your Attention. Key Terms and Concepts. Notes.
4. TIME SPENT WITH MASS MEDIA: REASONS AND CONSEQUENCES.
The Uses and Gratifications Perspective. The Problem with Self-Reports. The Raw Numbers: Media Minutes Add Up. Summary. Questions to Focus Your Attention. Key Terms and Concepts. Notes.
5. EFFECTS OF MEDIA VIOLENCE.
The Presence of Violent Content. The Causal Link Between Viewing Violence and Behaving Aggressively. Desensitization to Violence. What about Video Games? Are They Training Kids to Kill? How Do Violent Video Games Cause Aggression? Why Do People Like Media Violence? Where Does Research on Media Violence Go Now? Why Do So Many People Doubt the Effects of Media Violence? Concluding Comments. Summary. Questions to Focus Your Attention. Key Terms and Concepts. Notes.
6. SEXUAL CONTENT IN THE MEDIA.
Human Sexuality Brings Out Passionate Opinion. Sorting Out Definitions and Terms. The Commission on Obscenity and Pornography. Research Following the Commission Report. The Meese Commission Report on Pornography. Sex on Prime-Time TV. Sex and the Internet. Control Over Media Content. Summary. Questions to Focus Your Attention. Key Terms and Concepts. Notes.
7. MEDIA THAT STIR EMOTIONS.
Fright Reactions to Media are Prevalent. Developmental Theory: What Scares One Child May Not Scare Another. Experimenting with the Incredible Hulk. Why is the Paranormal So Scary? Why Do Some Media Fears Linger for So Long? A Theory of Differential Brain Processing. Theory about Emotional Coping: What''s a Parent to Do? Is It Fun to Be Scared? Beyond Fear: Other Emotional Reactions to Media. Summary. Questions to Focus Your Attention. Key Terms and Concepts. Notes.
8. PERSUASIVE EFFECTS OF THE MEDIA.
What Is Persuasion? How Media Messages Persuade Without Even Trying. Intentional Persuasion in the Media. Key Principles of Media Persuasion. Subliminal Persuasion: The Magic Key? Summary. Questions to Focus Your Attention. Key Terms and Concepts. Notes.
9. THE EFFECTS OF NEWS AND POLITICAL CONTENT.
Thinking about the News. The Role of Emotion. Another View of News: Do Certain News Reports Cause More People to Die? Summary. Questions to Focus Your Attention. Key Terms and Concepts. Notes.
10. THE EFFECTS OF MEDIA STEREOTYPES.
Stereotypical Representations in the Media. Racial Stereotypes. The Imbalance in Media Research on Stereotypes. An Intriguing and Under-Studied Media Depiction: Faces. Summary. Questions to Focus Your Attention. Key Terms and Concepts. Notes.
11. THE IMPACT OF NEW MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES.
The Revolution in New Media Technology. Computers and the Internet: Connection or Alienation? Summary. Questions to Focus Your Attention. Key Terms and Concepts. Notes.
12. MEET MARSHALL MCLUHAN: A LESS SCIENTIFIC APPROACH TO MEDIA IMPACT.
Is There any Value to Considering Marshall McLuhan? Meet Marshall McLuhan. The Eras of Communication History. The Medium is the Message. The Effects of Electronic Media on Human Beings. Why Does McLuhan''s “Theory” Fail as a Scientific Approach? McLuhan''s Influence. Final Reflections. Summary. Key Terms and Concepts. Notes. Important Sources on Marshall McLuhan.
Glossary: Theories and Theoretical Concepts Discussed in the Text (By Chapter).
Name Index.
Subject Index.
Packed with current examples and the latest research available, MEDIA EFFECTS RESEARCH: A BASIC OVERVIEW, 5e, provides students with a comprehensive introduction to the study of mass media's effects on society. Through an engaging personal narrative style, the author presents media theories in the context of fascinating research findings. Students gain a clear understanding of how the effects of mass media are measured and what the latest research has concluded about media's influence on our lives. Completely up to date, the Fifth Edition offers new coverage of electronic media's effects on sleep displacement, TV viewing and obesity research, media violence, emotions in cooperative video game play, first- vs. second-order cultivation, agenda-setting theory research, new media's effects on imitative suicides, Internet use statistics, screen time and face-to-face interaction, multitasking, and much more. It also features a new 2-color interior, 90 new research citations, and 36 new Questions to Focus Your Attention. In addition, 19 all-new Study Boxes give students an in-depth look at media effects information in real-world practice. Completely up to date, the Fifth Edition reflects the latest developments, trends, and research findings from the field and includes 90 new research citations. Exploring media effects information in depth, 19 all-new Study Boxes offer students an up-close view of current research, methods, theory, and effects data. Inspiring lively discussion and debate, 36 all-new Questions to Focus Your Attention help students zero in on the most important concepts. Integrating new examples, Chapter 1 “A Scientific Approach to the Study of Media Effects” offers a more nuanced discussion of the goals of science. A new Study Box evaluates the claims of a brain-training product. Chapter 2 “Scientific Methods in Media Effects Research” presents a new study of popular content in young adult novels to illustrate content analysis, while a new study on video games illustrates the experimental method. A new Study Box demonstrates how to evaluate the validity of an experiment. Chapter 3 “A Brief History of Media Effects Research” features new Study Boxes on the relationship between media use and sleep patterns as well as the colorful personalities involved in the Decatur Study. Chapter 4 “Time Spent With Mass Media: Reasons and Consequences” presents a new discussion of uses and gratifications and new media along with a new section on electronic media's effects on sleep displacement. It also contains updated research on TV viewing and obesity and new Study Boxes on binge viewing and the nature of the parasocial relationship. Presenting a deeper discussion of media violence, Chapter 5 “Effects of Media Violence” delves into such subjects as media cultivation theory, violence in YouTube videos, the “law of emotional desensitization”, the effects of violent video games, and why people doubt the influence of media violence on aggression. It also contains three new Study Boxes on the subjects of prolonged exposure to media violence, the decrease in violent crime, and the skepticism surrounding the effects of media violence on aggression. Chapter 6 “Sexual Content in the Media” offers new research on the effects of rape pornography as well as a new discussion of the Annenberg Sex and Media Study. In addition, an updated Study Box discusses the effects of MTV's “16 and Pregnant” program.