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COMM 1100 Exam #4

Question 1 of 89

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a powerful form of communication that includes a speaker who has a reason for speaking, an audience that gives the speaker attention, and a message that is meant to accomplish a specific purpose

Select one of the following:

  • public speaking

  • audience analysis

  • anecdotes

  • demographics

Explanation

Question 2 of 89

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a highly systematic process of getting to know one's listeners relative to the topic and speech occasion.

Select one of the following:

  • plagarism

  • statistics

  • surveys

  • audience analysis

Explanation

Question 3 of 89

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sameness, as applied to a public speaker and his or her audience

Select one of the following:

  • directories

  • homogeny

  • statistics

  • scientific research findings

Explanation

Question 4 of 89

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a statement that expresses both he topic and the general speech purpose in action form and in terms of the specific objectives the speaker hopes to achieve with his or her presentation

Select one of the following:

  • specific purpose statement

  • thesis statement

Explanation

Question 5 of 89

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a statement that conveys the central idea or core assumption about the speaker's topic

Select one of the following:

  • thesis statement

  • specific purpose statement

Explanation

Question 6 of 89

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the opinion or judgment of an expert, a professional in his or her field

Select one of the following:

  • expert testimony

  • lay testimony

Explanation

Question 7 of 89

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the opinion of a nonexpert who has personal experience of or has witnessed an event related to the speaker's topic

Select one of the following:

  • lay testimony

  • expert testimony

Explanation

Question 8 of 89

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hard numbers and facts that are particularly useful for public speeches on medicine, health, media, or the environment

Select one of the following:

  • scientific reearch findings

  • anecdotes

  • surveys

  • statistics

Explanation

Question 9 of 89

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information provided in numerical form

Select one of the following:

  • statistics

  • anecdotes

  • scientific research findings

  • surveys

Explanation

Question 10 of 89

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brief, personal stories that have a point or a punch line

Select one of the following:

  • scientific research findings

  • surveys

  • anecdotes

  • statistics

Explanation

Question 11 of 89

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to solicit answers to a question or series of questions related to one's speech topic from a broad range of individuals

Select one of the following:

  • scientifc research findings

  • statistics

  • surveys

  • anecdotes

Explanation

Question 12 of 89

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a type of secondary resource that is created and maintained by people rather than automatically by computers; guides visitors to the main page of a Web site organized within a wider subject category.

Select one of the following:

  • library gateways

  • directories

Explanation

Question 13 of 89

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a collection of databases and information sites arranged by subject, generally reviewed and recommended by experts (usually librarians).

Select one of the following:

  • directories

  • library gateways

Explanation

Question 14 of 89

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a program that indexes Web content and searches all over the Web for documents containing specific keywords that the researcher has chosen.

Select one of the following:

  • search engines

  • metasearch engines

Explanation

Question 15 of 89

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a search engine that scans multiple search engines simultaneously.

Select one of the following:

  • metasearch engines

  • search engines

Explanation

Question 16 of 89

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the quality, authority, and reliability of a source of information

Select one of the following:

  • plagarism

  • running bibliography

  • credibility

Explanation

Question 17 of 89

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a pattern of speech arrangement that present the main points of a message forward (or backwards) in a systematic, time-related fashion

Select one of the following:

  • chronological pattern

  • topical pattern

  • primacy-recency effect

  • spatial pattern

Explanation

Question 18 of 89

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a pattern of speech arrangement that is based on organization into categories, such as persons, places, things, or processes

Select one of the following:

  • chronological pattern

  • topcial pattern

  • primacy-recency effect

  • spatial pattern

Explanation

Question 19 of 89

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a pattern of speech arrangement that arranges main points in terms of their physical proximity or position in relation to each other (north to south, east to west, bottom to top, left to right, outside to inside, and so on).

Select one of the following:

  • topical pattern

  • spatial pattern

  • primacy-recency effect

  • chronological pattern

Explanation

Question 20 of 89

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a pattern of speech arrangement that involves dramatizing an obstacle and then narrowing alternative remedies down to the one the speaker wants to recommend.

Select one of the following:

  • motivated sequence pattern

  • narrative pattern

  • cause-effect pattern

  • problem-solving pattern

Explanation

Question 21 of 89

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a pattern of speech arrangement that organizes the message around cause-to-effect or effect-to-cause relationships.

Select one of the following:

  • narrative pattern

  • cause-effect pattern

  • motivated sequence pattern

  • problem-solution pattern

Explanation

Question 22 of 89

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a pattern of speech arrangement that entail five phases based on the psychological elements of advertising: attention, need, satisfaction, visualization, and action.

Select one of the following:

  • problem-solving pattern

  • narrative pattern

  • motivated sequence pattern

  • cause-effect pattern

Explanation

Question 23 of 89

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a pattern of speech arrangement that ties points together in a way that present a vivid story, compete with characters, setting, plot, and imagery.

Select one of the following:

  • motivated sequence pattern

  • cause-effect pattern

  • problem-solving pattern

  • narrative pattern

Explanation

Question 24 of 89

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in a persuasive speech, a challenge to listeners to act in response to the speech, see the problem in a new way, or change their beliefs, actions, and behavior

Select one of the following:

  • grab listeners' attention

  • call to action

Explanation

Question 25 of 89

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a draft outline the speaker will use, and possibly revisit and revise continually, throughout the preparation for a speech; also known as a working outline

Select one of the following:

  • preparation outline

  • speaking outline

Explanation

Question 26 of 89

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the final speech plan, complete with details, delivery tips, and important notes about presentation aids, also known as the delivery outline.

Select one of the following:

  • speaking outline

  • preparation outline

Explanation

Question 27 of 89

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the nervousness one experiences when one knows that one has to communicate in front of an audience

Select one of the following:

  • special occasion speeches

  • public speaking anxiety

Explanation

Question 28 of 89

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a form of public speaking in which the speech is committed to memory

Select one of the following:

  • manuscript

  • oratory

Explanation

Question 29 of 89

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a style of public speaking that is spontaneous , without any warning or preparation

Select one of the following:

  • impromptu speaking

  • extemporaneous speaking

Explanation

Question 30 of 89

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a style of public speaking that involves delivery with few or no notes, but for which the speaker carefully prepares for in advance

Select one of the following:

  • extemporaneous speaking

  • impromptu speaking

Explanation

Question 31 of 89

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a reference to source materials that the speaker mentions in the narrative of a speech

Select one of the following:

  • oral citation

  • manuscript

Explanation

Question 32 of 89

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a form of public speaking intended to increase the audience's understanding or knowledge

Select one of the following:

  • persuasive speaking

  • informative speaking

  • public speaking

  • exploratory speaking

Explanation

Question 33 of 89

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presenting facts and information in a straight forward and evenhanded way, free of influence from the speaker's personal thoughts and opinions

Select one of the following:

  • objective

  • subjective

Explanation

Question 34 of 89

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presenting fact and information from a particular point of view

Select one of the following:

  • subjective

  • objective

Explanation

Question 35 of 89

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an approach to conveying information that involves painting a mental picture fro the audience

Select one of the following:

  • descriptive presentation

  • receptive audience

  • explanatory speeches

  • informative speaking

Explanation

Question 36 of 89

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a speech that answers the question "Why?" or "What does that mean?" by offering thorough explanations of meaning

Select one of the following:

  • demonstrative speeches

  • definitional speeches

  • explanatory speeches

Explanation

Question 37 of 89

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a speech that answers how questions by showing an audience the way something works

Select one of the following:

  • demonstrative speeches

  • definitional speeches

  • explanatory speeches

Explanation

Question 38 of 89

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a presentation whose main goal is to provide answers to "what" questions by explaining to an audience what something is.

Select one of the following:

  • definitional speeches

  • demonstrative speeches

  • explanatory speeches

Explanation

Question 39 of 89

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the act of using manipulation, threats, intimidation, or violence to gain compliance.

Select one of the following:

  • anchor position

  • hostile audience

  • coercion

Explanation

Question 40 of 89

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speech that is intended to influence the attitudes, belief, and behavior of an audience.

Select one of the following:

  • persuasive speaking

  • explanatory speeches

  • public speaking anxiety

  • informative speaking

Explanation

Question 41 of 89

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our general evaluation of people, ideas, objects, or events.

Select one of the following:

  • attitude

  • belief

  • behavior

Explanation

Question 42 of 89

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the way in which people perceive reality; our feelings about what is true and real and how confident we are about the validity of something

Select one of the following:

  • beliefs

  • behavior

  • attitudes

Explanation

Question 43 of 89

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observable communication, including both verbal and nonverbal messages; the manner in which we act or function in response to our attitudes and beliefs

Select one of the following:

  • belief

  • attitudes

  • behavior

Explanation

Question 44 of 89

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a claim of what is or what is not

Select one of the following:

  • proposition of value

  • proposition of policy

  • proposition of fact

Explanation

Question 45 of 89

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a claim about what goal, policy, or course of action should be pursued

Select one of the following:

  • proposition of policy

  • proposition of fact

  • proposition of value

Explanation

Question 46 of 89

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a claim about something's worth

Select one of the following:

  • proposition of policy

  • proposition of value

  • proposition of fact

Explanation

Question 47 of 89

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the theory that a speaker's ability to successfully persuade an audience depends on the audience's current attitudes or disposition toward the topic

Select one of the following:

  • cognitive dissonance theory

  • social judgment theory

  • relationship

Explanation

Question 48 of 89

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an audience that opposes the speaker's message and perhaps the speaker personally; the hardest type of audience to persuade

Select one of the following:

  • receptive audience

  • neutral audience

  • hostile audience

Explanation

Question 49 of 89

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an audience that falls between the receptive audience and the hostile audience; neither supports nor opposes the speaker.

Select one of the following:

  • hostile audience

  • neutral audience

  • receptive audience

Explanation

Question 50 of 89

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an audience that already agrees with the speaker's viewpoints and message and is likely to respond favorably to the speech

Select one of the following:

  • hostile audience

  • receptive audience

  • neutral audience

Explanation

Question 51 of 89

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an interaction between two parties that is deliberate and purposeful for at least one of the parties involves

Select one of the following:

  • performance appraisals

  • exit interview

  • interview

Explanation

Question 52 of 89

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an interview that employers hold with employees who opt to leave the company, to identify organizational problems that might affect future employee retention.

Select one of the following:

  • performance appraisals

  • exit interview

  • interview

Explanation

Question 53 of 89

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the process of using interconnected groups or associations of persons one knows to develop relationships with their connections whom one does not know.

Select one of the following:

  • interview

  • performace appraisals

  • exit interview

  • networking

Explanation

Question 54 of 89

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an interview designed to review an individual or party's accomplishments and develop goals for the future; used in corporate and academic environments

Select one of the following:

  • performance appraisals

  • selection interview

  • networking

Explanation

Question 55 of 89

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an interview whose primary goal is to secure or fill a position within an organization

Select one of the following:

  • selection interview

  • exit interview

  • networking

Explanation

Question 56 of 89

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a printed summary of one's education, work experiences, and accomplishments

Select one of the following:

  • resume

  • cover letter

Explanation

Question 57 of 89

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a one-page letter indicating interest in a specific position

Select one of the following:

  • resume

  • cover letter

Explanation

Question 58 of 89

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an audience's position on a topic at the outset of the speech

Select one of the following:

  • Elaboration Likelihood Model

  • Maslow's hierarchy of needs

  • anchor position

Explanation

Question 59 of 89

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a model that highlights the importance of relevance to persuasion and holds that listeners process persuasive messages by one of two routes, depending on how important the message is to them.

Select one of the following:

  • anchor position

  • Elaboration Likelihood Model

  • Maslow's Hiierarchy of Needs

Explanation

Question 60 of 89

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critically thinking about the speaker's message, questioning it, and seriously considering acting on it; occurs when listeners are motivated and personally involved with the content of the message.

Select one of the following:

  • central processing

  • peripheral processing

Explanation

Question 61 of 89

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giving little thought to a message or even dismissing it as irrelevant, too complex to follow, or simply unimportant, occurs when listeners lack motivation to listen critically or unable to do so.

Select one of the following:

  • central processing

  • peripheral processing

Explanation

Question 62 of 89

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a form of rhetorical proof that appeals to ethics and concerns the qualifications and personality of the speaker

Select one of the following:

  • pathos

  • logos

  • ethos

Explanation

Question 63 of 89

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a form of rhetorical proof that appeals to logic and is directed at the audience's reasoning on a topic

Select one of the following:

  • ethos

  • pathos

  • logos

Explanation

Question 64 of 89

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a form of rhetorical proof that concerns the nature of the audience's feelings and appeals to their emotions.

Select one of the following:

  • logos

  • ethos

  • pathos

Explanation

Question 65 of 89

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an organizational pattern for persuasive speaking in which the speaker begins by presenting main points that are opposed to his or her own position and then follows them with main points that support his or her own position.

Select one of the following:

  • refutational organizational pattern

  • comparative advantage pattern

Explanation

Question 66 of 89

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an organizing pattern for persuasive speaking in which the speaker shows that his or her viewpoint is superior to the other viewpoints on the topic

Select one of the following:

  • refutational organizational pattern

  • comparative advantage pattern

Explanation

Question 67 of 89

1

the occurrence of medicated communication on a very broad scale

Select one of the following:

  • mass communication

  • mediated communication

Explanation

Question 68 of 89

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the use of technology to deliver messages between sources and receivers

Select one of the following:

  • mass communication

  • mediated communication

Explanation

Question 69 of 89

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the merging of traditional mass communication with digital computing and telecommunication technologies

Select one of the following:

  • low culture

  • exponentiality

  • media convergence

Explanation

Question 70 of 89

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the economic principle that relatively few items bring most of the income to a particular industry, while the rest only add a little

Select one of the following:

  • exponentiality

  • media convergence

  • low culture

Explanation

Question 71 of 89

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entertainment that appeals to most people's baser instincts, typified by lurid, sensational images and stories charged with sex, violence, scandal, and abuse

Select one of the following:

  • low culture

  • media convergence

  • exponentiality

Explanation

Question 72 of 89

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in mass media, the process of targeting smaller, specific audiences; also known as rich marketing

Select one of the following:

  • narrowcasting

  • boradcasting

Explanation

Question 73 of 89

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in mass media, carefully monitoring content and eliminating messages that might offend viewers or sponsors

Select one of the following:

  • self-censorship

  • narrative complexity

Explanation

Question 74 of 89

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in mass media, complicated plots and connections between characters, a blurring of reality and fantasy, and time that is not always linear or chronological.

Select one of the following:

  • narrative complexity

  • self-censorship

Explanation

Question 75 of 89

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signals carried over the airwaves from the station transmitter to a receiver.

Select one of the following:

  • broadcasting

  • narrowcasting

Explanation

Question 76 of 89

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the expectation that media will serve certain needs

Select one of the following:

  • media dependence

  • third person effect

  • user genreated content

  • marketplace of ideas

Explanation

Question 77 of 89

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the tendency to assume that negative media messages and bias have a much greater influence on other people than on oneself or people one thinks are like oneself

Select one of the following:

  • media dependence

  • third person effect

  • marketplace of idea

  • user generated content

Explanation

Question 78 of 89

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songs, videos, and other content that individuals create an share publicly through mass media

Select one of the following:

  • marketplace of idea

  • user generated content

  • media dependence

  • third person effect

Explanation

Question 79 of 89

1

the open forum in which idea compete

Select one of the following:

  • user generated content

  • third person effect

  • marketplace of ideas

  • media dependence

Explanation

Question 80 of 89

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the perspective that focuses not on what media does to us, but on what we do with media - that is, the way we make media choices (uses) to satisfy our needs and goals (gratifications).

Select one of the following:

  • uses and gratification perspective

  • social cognitive theory

  • cultivation theory

Explanation

Question 81 of 89

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the theory that we learn behavior by watching the behaviors of those whom we have identified as models

Select one of the following:

  • social cognitive theory

  • uses and gratification persective

  • cultivation theory

Explanation

Question 82 of 89

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the argument that a steady, long-term diet of heavy television viewing results in perceptions of reality that match the (distorted) view of reality presented on television

Select one of the following:

  • cultivation theory

  • social cognitive theory

  • uses and gratification perspective

Explanation

Question 83 of 89

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the idea the extensive media coverage of a particular issue will "set the agenda" for what issues people are thinking and talking about

Select one of the following:

  • gatekeeper

  • agenda setting

Explanation

Question 84 of 89

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those organization and individuals who control the creation and distribution of information and entertainment.

Select one of the following:

  • agenda setting

  • gatekeeper

Explanation

Question 85 of 89

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the valuable resources, such as information and support, that come from having connections and relationships among people

Select one of the following:

  • social capital

  • citizen journalist

Explanation

Question 86 of 89

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reporting and commenting on local events by nonprofessional, non-journalist citizens

Select one of the following:

  • citizen journalist

  • social capital

Explanation

Question 87 of 89

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the gap between the haves and the have-nots in terms of regular access to modern technology, especially broadband connections

Select one of the following:

  • information overload

  • digital divide

  • media literate

Explanation

Question 88 of 89

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the difficulty in sorting through and making sense of vast amounts of information, created by the volume of messages made available by converging media

Select one of the following:

  • information overload

  • media literate

  • digital divide

Explanation

Question 89 of 89

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having an understanding of one's own media habits and critically evaluating and analyzing media sources and messages

Select one of the following:

  • media literate

  • digital divide

  • information overload

Explanation