9.2 Cultivation theory, agenda-setting, and framing
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Media effects research explores how media impacts individuals and society, examining cognitive, affective, and behavioral changes. Key theories like cultivation, agenda-setting, and framing help explain media's influence on perceptions, public discourse, and interpretations of information. Audience analysis methods, including surveys, focus groups, and experiments, provide insights into media consumption patterns and effects. Understanding these patterns helps researchers and industry professionals tailor content and assess media's psychological and social impacts on diverse audiences.
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Media effects research explores how media impacts individuals and society, examining cognitive, affective, and behavioral changes. Key theories like cultivation, agenda-setting, and framing help explain media's influence on perceptions, public discourse, and interpretations of information. Audience analysis methods, including surveys, focus groups, and experiments, provide insights into media consumption patterns and effects. Understanding these patterns helps researchers and industry professionals tailor content and assess media's psychological and social impacts on diverse audiences.
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