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Paperback Medienpsychologie (Urban-Taschenbucher, 726) (German Edition) [German] Book

ISBN: 3170214381

ISBN13: 9783170214385

Medienpsychologie (Urban-Taschenbucher, 726) (German Edition) [German]

English summary: Issues involving media psychology are universal: Why do we find a film exciting? What influence does music have on our feelings? Do computer games featuring violence make people aggressive? Research in media psychology offers answers to these and many other questions. The most important findings are presented in this volume in a concise and comprehensible way. Each chapter provides an overview of definitions and theories, including up-to-date studies and example applications. Central topics include the selection, reception and effect of media, as well as media competence, computer-mediated communication and career prospects. In compact form, the volume thus offers a solid understanding of the psychological aspects of media usage. German description: Der Band prasentiert die wichtigsten psychologischen Erkenntnisse zur Mediennutzung und beantwortet Fragen wie: Welche Rolle spielt die Personlichkeit bei der Medienauswahl? Finden Menschen in sozialen Medien Unterstutzung? Wie tragen Medien zum Well-Being bei? Was lernen Menschen mit Medien und welche Medienkompetenzen sollten sie besitzen? In acht Kapiteln werden grundstandige Theorien und aktuelle Studien in einer vollstandigen Neubearbeitung prasentiert. Der Band kann innerhalb eines Semesters gelesen oder als Kompendium der Medienpsychologie verwendet werden.

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