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Ecology of Mass Media - Coggle Diagram
Ecology of Mass Media
screen media
cultivation theory
affects viewers beliefs
children 3-5 hours
Advertisment
obesity
directed towards children
lack of confidence
food commercials
drugs
tobacco
substance abuse
violence
aggressive behavior
video games
links to lack of sleep
can't distinguish between aggression
for protection verses violence
desenitzation
reduction in response
literal meaning
sexuality
sex appeal
sexual abuse
social realism
Mass Media
form of communication
books, magazines, newspapers, radio, TV
television
children live too much in the TV
have technology for hearing impaired
advertising
rating system
public TV
influence attitudes and behavior
computers
help children with school work
expose children to violence
Socialization
Culture
learned behavior
economics
Macrosytem
tv ratings
V-Chip
blocks channels
tv commercials
social cognitive theory
contribute to learning by enabling role models
Motivation theory
impacted by how media is used
displacement theory
watching important developmental activities
language and socialization
reading and reading aloud
stimulates imagination
music
video gaming