Media naturalness theory is also known as the psychobiological model. The theory was developed by Ned Kock and attempts to apply Darwinian evolutionary...
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2011 media compensation theory by Hantula, Kock, D'Arcy, and DeRosa refines Kock's media naturalness theory. The authors explain that the media compensation...
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evolution ideas and has been proposed as an alternative to media richness theory. Media naturalness theory argues that since our Stone Age hominid ancestors have...
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Spiral of silence (redirect from Spiral of silence theory)
The spiral of silence theory is a political science and mass communication theory which states that an individual's perception of the distribution of...
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Personality development (section Theories)
to be explained by theories of personality. The Psychoanalytic Theory of personality was developed by Sigmund Freud. This theory consists of three main...
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positively. The social cognitive theory plays a vital role in suicide attempts influenced through social media. This theory is demonstrated when one is influenced...
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2024 in Australia, a plan has been discussed to ban children from social media websites such as Facebook, TikTok, and Twitter until they reach age 16....
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not display a compromised capacity for cognitive empathy or an impaired theory of mind, which are the abilities to understand others' feelings and attribute...
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social media may stimulate the reward pathway in the brain. An ex-Facebook executive, Sean Parker, has also espoused this theory. Social media addiction...
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Bipolar disorder (redirect from Media portrayal of bipolar disorder)
disorder: review of the evidence and integration with emerging biopsychosocial theories". Clin Psychol Rev. 31 (3): 383–398. doi:10.1016/j.cpr.2011.01.004. PMC 3072804...
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Jenike MA, Baer L, Minichiello WE (1986). Obsessive Compulsive Disorders: Theory and Management. Littleton, MA: PSG Publishing. Berrios GE (1989). "Obsessive-compulsive...
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Anorexia nervosa (section Media effects)
not thin enough. An altered mental representation of one's body Impaired theory of mind, exacerbated by lower BMI and depression Memory impairment Difficulty...
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Cyberpsychology (redirect from Depression and social media)
can be characterized as information foraging. Information foraging is the theory of how people navigate the web to satisfy an informational need. It essentially...
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Fear of missing out (category Social media)
Self-determination theory – Macro theory of human motivation and personality Social influence bias – Herd behaviours in online social media Social media – Virtual...
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Social psychology (section Core theories and concepts)
the most influential 20th century attitude theories was Cognitive dissonance theory. According to this theory, attitudes must be logically consistent with...
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performance standards for themselves. According to the social psychology theory of self-presentation, an affected person attempts to create a well-mannered...
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loss, tagged with the term "thinspiration". According to social comparison theory, young women have a tendency to compare their appearance to others, which...
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monoamine theory posits that insufficient activity of monoamine neurotransmitters is the primary cause of depression. Evidence for the monoamine theory comes...
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Evolutionary psychology (redirect from Psychoevolutionary theory)
ancestral environments. Some evolutionary psychologists argue that evolutionary theory can provide a foundational, metatheoretical framework that integrates the...
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Body image (redirect from Media Depictions of Body Size)
among adolescents. One theory to explain the discrepancy is that women have already become accustomed and desensitized to media scrutiny. Studies suggest...
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levels. The macro-level marks society as a whole with the influence of mass media. The intermediate level includes healthcare professionals and their perspectives...
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was sometimes referred to as hyperkinetic syndrome. The social construct theory of ADHD suggests that, because the boundaries between normal and abnormal...
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mandated depending on context. Channel expansion theory is also connected with Media naturalness theory by Ned Kockwhich attempts to apply Darwinian evolutionary...
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among participants. Communication theory Emotions in virtual communication Hyperpersonal model Media naturalness theory Social identity model of deindividuation...
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subconscious elements of the mind. In the context of GAD, the psychodynamic theory of anxiety suggests that the unconscious mind engages in worry as a defense...
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advancements on society, as do technophobes. Technological determinism is the theory that humanity has little power to resist the influence that technology has...
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Dixit in the Big Bang Theory". March 28, 2023. "Jaya Bachchan on offensive Madhuri Dixit-Aishwarya Rai comparison in The Big Bang Theory: 'Badi gandi zubaan...
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Pharmacology. 7 (1): 69–76. doi:10.1016/j.coph.2006.11.003. PMID 17174602. Media related to Behavioral addiction at Wikimedia Commons Valerie Voon – Impulse...
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Insomnia (section Problematic digital media use)
effort to stay awake (i.e. essentially stops trying to fall asleep). One theory that may explain the effectiveness of this method is that by not voluntarily...
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Autism (redirect from Intense World Theory)
decreased ability for theory of mind), the weak central coherence theory, or the extreme male brain and empathising–systemising theory. Research exploring...
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