Critical thinking ..
Media Literacy
Using claims in the media as a source of information in necessary, but you need to analyze the message in order to determine if that information is true or the source is trustworthy. Your use of information from media and the level of confidence you have in it should be weighed by the quality of answers following from the questions below. Asking and answering these questions is equivalent to understanding and analyzing the message. Unless this is done, you are merely being passively affected by the message. Actively assessing the message requires this kind of investigation. Unless the answers to these questions are satisfactory, you are not justified in having confidence in the truth of the information presented by the message. All media should be interrogated by the first list of questions. The tactics of advertising media in particular can be illuminated with the second list, but the first list should be asked of advertising media primarily in order to assess it. To evaluate media in general:
● Who created the message? ● What is the purpose? ● What techniques are used to attract and hold viewer attention? ● What values and points of view are represented? ● What was your reaction? ● Is your interpretation reasonable? ● How might others interpret the message? ● Is it biased? ● Is it backed up by good reasoning and facts? ● What possible effects could this message have on individuals and society?
To evaluate advertising media in particular:
● Are scare tactics, appeal to force, or appeal to pity used? ● Is there any credible evidence offered for causal claims or implications? ● Does it play on tendency to give in to group pressure? ● Does it construct or play on desirable a lifestyle unrelated to product? ● Are there fallacies used? ● Does it employ emotive language, images, or euphemisms/dysphemisms? ● Is the grammar confusing or misleading ● Is the language vague, ambiguous, or obscure? ● Are the claims hyperbolic or exaggerated? ● Does it leave out information that one would need to make a reasonable decision? ● If it uses analogy, is the analogy relevant?