Mind Over Media
Sociology in the Feed
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100

Even while struggling with her mental health, Emma Chamberlain was praised for this.

What is authenticity?

100

This micro-level theory explains how individuals give meaning to daily symbols and interactions, such as likes and emojis on social media.

What is symbolic interactionism?

100

Adolescents who spend more than this many hours a day on social media double their risk for mental health issues.

What is 3 hours?

100

Influencers often set unrealistic expectations around this physical trait.

What is appearance (or body image)?

100

This gender reported more anxiety and pressure to look a certain way online in your survey.

What is female?

200

86.5% of respondents admitted to doing this on social media

What is comparing themselves to others?

200

According to this theory, influencers and brands maintain control by setting beauty standards.

What is conflict theory?

200

According to the survey, 61.5% of respondents said they'd do this after learning about screen time's impact.

What is "reduce their screen time?"

200

Corporations do this to capitalize on adolescent insecurity

What is market or sell beauty and fitness products?

200

According to this theory, influencers and brands maintain control by setting beauty standards.

What is Conflict Theory?

300

This sociological theory compares social media profiles to a stage, where users carefully manage impressions in front of an "audience."

What is the dramaturgical approach?

300

This theoretical perspective explains how social media helps maintain social stability by supporting connection, identity, and emotional well-being.

What is structural functionalism?

300

This app was most commonly rated as negatively affecting mental health in your survey.

What is Instagram?

300

This gender reported more frequent discomfort from social media interactions

What is girls (or adolescent girls)?

300

This was the first question asked in the survey to refine the audience

What is “How old are you?”

400

True or False: More than half of the respondents said their eating habits changed due to social media.

What is True?

400

Social media reinforces this type of norm, where we feel pressure to conform to trending behaviors or aesthetics

What is a social norm (or informal norm)?

400

The time teens spend on these platforms is often passive, which increases risks for this mental health condition.

What is depression (or anxiety)?

400

46% of adolescent girls reported this aspect of their well-being worsened due to social media.

What is body image?

400

53.8% of respondents said their habits around this were affected by social media

What is eating?

500

This term describes the urge to constantly check notifications, fearing missing out on something important

What is FOMO (fear of missing out)?

500

This theoretical perspective explains how teens interpret likes, comments, and follower counts as symbols that shape their self-worth and identity.

What is symbolic interactionism?

500

This term describes the cycle of checking, posting, and waiting for feedback online

What is a "feedback loop?"

500

This economic system benefits from online comparison and insecurity

What is capitalism?

500

In the survey, this percentage of females reported feeling anxious after using social media, compared to this percentage of males

What is 60% of females and 40% of males?