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Showing posts with label Television. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Television. Show all posts
Saturday, July 26, 2014
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Television
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
If we've learned one thing from watching "The X-Files" ...
...it is "Trust no one."
Misinformation in TV Drama Can Gain Credibility
...it is "Trust no one."
Misinformation in TV Drama Can Gain Credibility
The “sleeper effect” — the notion we can hold onto a piece of information while gradually forgetting it came from an unreliable source — was first proposed in the late 1940s, and a meta-analysis in 2004 confirmed its validity. Importantly, Jenkins notes that in both his study (featuring misinformation conveyed in a fictional television program) and the 2007 paper (where a falsehood was presented as part of a written work of fiction), the size of this effect was greater than that found in the 2004 meta-analysis.
This suggests to him that delayed-message effects “may be larger and meaningfully different” in cases where the misinformation is presented in fictional form. In other words, we may be particularly susceptible to believing falsehoods originally conveyed to us through fiction, perhaps because the context — the TV episode or short story in question — is more likely to fall from our minds.
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Human Psychology,
Sleeper Effect,
Television
Wednesday, June 01, 2011
So, if you're conservative and you have always thought that television has been mostly about telling you "f*ck you"...
...you are, quite literally, correct.
Ben Shapiro goes undercover and talks to television writers and producers about how their anti-conservative screeds are not an accident.
And:
This one is interesting in light of yesterday's post on how the media may just be causing Americans to grossly overestimate the percentage of homosexuals in the population:
...you are, quite literally, correct.
Ben Shapiro goes undercover and talks to television writers and producers about how their anti-conservative screeds are not an accident.
And:
This one is interesting in light of yesterday's post on how the media may just be causing Americans to grossly overestimate the percentage of homosexuals in the population:
Labels:
Holding Paper - Liberalism,
Television
Monday, May 16, 2011
Saturday, March 19, 2011
I like this guy's obsesssion.
Reviews of Fringe and House with respect to bad science and illogical scientific behavior.
Reviews of Fringe and House with respect to bad science and illogical scientific behavior.
Labels:
Television
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