by Лазар Шишманов | Jun 17, 2025 | Mass Communication
In mass communication, flipping usually refers to the practice of reversing or changing the usual order or perspective in media content or communication processes. It often involves presenting information in a way that challenges traditional norms or expectations. You...
by Лазар Шишманов | Feb 7, 2022 | Mass Communication
Zapping is a term used in television viewing that means quickly switching or flipping through TV channels, usually to avoid commercials or find something interesting to watch.
by Лазар Шишманов | Feb 7, 2022 | Mass Communication
A whistleblower is a person within an organization who exposes wrongdoing, illegal activities, corruption, or unethical behavior by revealing sensitive or incriminating information. This disclosure can be directed internally, such as to supervisors or compliance...
by Лазар Шишманов | Feb 7, 2022 | Mass Communication
Victorianism refers to the set of social beliefs, moral values, cultural norms, and artistic styles that dominated the British Empire during the late 19th century, specifically during the reign of Queen Victoria (1837–1901). This period was marked by a strong emphasis...
by Лазар Шишманов | Feb 7, 2022 | Mass Communication
A variable is any characteristic, factor, or condition that can take on different values or change over time, either on its own or due to external influences. Variables are fundamental in research and data analysis because they represent the elements that can be...
by Лазар Шишманов | Feb 7, 2022 | Mass Communication
Validity is a fundamental concept in research and statistics that refers to the accuracy and truthfulness of a measurement or study. It indicates the extent to which an instrument, test, or method actually measures what it is intended to measure, rather than something...