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  1. 17 lis 2009 · Social cognitive theory provides an agentic conceptual framework within which to analyze the determinants and psychosocial mechanisms through which symbolic communication influences human thought, affect and action.

  2. Because of the influential role the mass media play in society, understanding the psychosocial mechanisms through which symbolic communication influences human thought, affect, and action is of considerable import. Social cognitive theory provides an agentic conceptual framework within which to examine the determinants and mechanisms of such ...

  3. 16 sty 2017 · These dimensions provide novel approaches to mass and interpersonal communication that demonstrate the linkage between them while building a framework for defining forms of communication that fit neither traditional mass nor interpersonal communication but are increasingly common.

  4. 9 maj 2019 · Building upon psychological momentum theory, we draw an analogy between motivational constructs proposed herein and the physical principles of mass, inertia, and momentum. From these principles, we derived constructs representing academic inertia in states of both low and high momentum.

  5. 29 wrz 2021 · Our repeated trials of a multi-round experiment provided data that helped motivate the proposal of an agent-based model of social diffusion that incorporates inertia and trend-seeking, two...

  6. The interactional model of communication, as shown in Figure 1.4.2 1.4. 2, has both the sender and receiver actively using feedback so that communication is no longer seen as simply linear. However, this model lacks the co-creation of meaning that takes place in true communication interactions.

  7. Learning Objectives. Identify key functions of the mass media. Explain how the media functions as a gatekeeper. Discuss theories of mass communication, including hypodermic needle theory, media effects, and cultivation theory. How does mass communication function differently than interpersonal communication?