About The Bullet Theory
History of The Bullet Theory
Important Definitions
Additonal Facts
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What does the Bullet Theory say about media? (hint - think about the name)

Media messages hit people like a bullet

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When was the Bullet Theory popularized?

The early 1920s and 1930s

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Bullet Theory 

The media "fires" the message directly into the audience's head without their knowledge. The message can cause an instant reaction from the audiences mind without any hesitation

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Why is The Bullet Theory not really used anymore?

Because it's been proven to be too simplistic and inaccurate for explaining how audiences actually respond to media

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Is the audience active or passive in this theory?

Passive (they just receive the message)

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Why did people believe media was very powerful during early 1900s?

Because there were fewer ways to get information

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Hypodermic Needle Theory

The media "injects" the message into audiences "mind" and it causes change in the audiences behavior and psyche towards the message.

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What social media is most associated with The Bullet Theory?

Facebook

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Does the theory say media can change people’s thoughts and actions?

Yes, it can

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What did the public fear about media messages in the early 20th century?

That they could control what people thought

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Mass Communication 

The process of creating, producing, and distributing information, entertainment, and opinion to a large audience through multiple mass media channels. 

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(T/F) Is the Reception Theory one of the theories that replaced The Bullet Theory?

True

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What is the other name for the Bullet Theory?

Hypodermic Needle Theory

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What was a popular way governments shared messages to the public before TV?

Radio broadcasts

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Mass Media 

The channels or technologies used to transmit messages, including traditional media like TV and radio, and newer platforms like social media and websites

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(T/F) The Bullet Theory was developed in the age of social media to explain viral trends

False