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Title: NOISE


1
NOISE
  • That which interferes with mass communication

2
Channel Noise
  • External interference
  • The message doesnt make it through as sent.
  • Examples
  • Big globs of pudding are somehow spilled onto
    your newspaper and smear the text.
  • A rat eats through your cable line right in the
    middle of South Park so you dont get to hear the
    Chefs last words.

3
Semantic Noise
  • You can clearly hear the message but cant
    understand it.
  • Examples
  • As Martha Stewart is about to share her prize
    winning bunt cake recipe, she suddenly begins
    talking in Serbian. If you dont know Serbian,
    you will never, ever make a quality bunt cake.
  • Dr. Phil tells a distraught woman she has
    Psychobresiosis . . . And he doesnt explain what
    that means.

4
Psychological Noise
  • The receiver (audience member) internally
    distorts the message to fit either preconceived
    ideas or to block out unpleasant information or
    ideas.
  • There are three ways this occurs.

5
The Three Types of Pscyhological Noise
  • Selective Exposure
  • Selective Perception
  • Selective Retention

6
Selective Exposure
  • Ge tend to expose ourselves to information that
    reinforces rather than contradicts our beliefs or
    opinions.
  • Example People who think there are WMDs in Iraq
    wont listen to National Public Radio or Air
    America where that notion is debunked. Likewise,
    people who believe there are no WMDs in Iraq
    wont ordinarily tune in to the Fox News Network.

7
Selective Perception
  • We tend to ignore what we dont believe, or
    distort the message in our minds to make the
    message fit what we believe.
  • Example Some religious people are seeing a
    pro-Christian message in the book and film The Da
    Vinci Code which claims Christ had a wife, kids
    and a killer mortgage.
  • People who question church teachings think The Da
    Vinci Code shows how the church distorted history
    and demeans females.

8
Selective Retention
  • A person remembers what they want to remember,
    that which fits with ingrained prejudices.
  • This can end up in a kind of institutional
    memory. Many histories of the San Francisco
    Earthquake of 1906 cite the bravery and fortitude
    of the citizens but ignore the darker truths
    that Chinese and other minorities were harrassed,
    victimized, even murdered that thievery was
    common that unscrupulous merchants drastically
    overpriced goods.
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