Public Perception and Media Influence in Political Psychology
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This exam focuses on the influence of media on public perception in politics. Candidates will analyze framing, agenda-setting, and their impacts on political behavior.
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Exam Details
Duration: 50 minutes
Prerequisites: Media Studies in Political Science, Psychology of Public Opinion
Key Topics
- Media Framing
- Agenda-Setting
- Public Opinion
- Political Behavior
Learning Outcomes
- Analyze Media Theories
- Critique Media Case Studies
- Discuss Public Opinion Formation
- Evaluate Political Impacts
Full Description
This exam addresses the relationship between public perception and media influence within political psychology. Key areas of focus include media framing, agenda-setting, and public opinion formation.
The impact of media on public perception is significant in shaping political behavior. Understanding this dynamic is crucial for political campaigns, media strategies, and democratic engagement.
Candidates will be tested on their understanding of media theories and their ability to critically analyze the role of media in shaping public perceptions of political issues.
Students may be asked to critique specific media case studies and discuss their implications for political psychology.
Sample Questions
- How does media framing affect public perception of political issues?
- What role does agenda-setting play in shaping political opinions?
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