Using the table and codes below, match each term to its definition.TERMS:A. Agenda settingB. StereotypesC. New mediaD. Media biasDEFINITIONS:1. When the media exhibits a negative or positive imbalance in how people or other subjects are covered2. Digital communication 3. When media coverage determines what people are thinking about4. Images or characteristics used to make generalizations about a group of people and that often result in marginalizing that group

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Using the table and codes below, match each term to its definition.<br/><br/>TERMS:<br/><br/>A. Agenda setting<br/>B. Stereotypes<br/>C. New media<br/>D. Media bias<br/><br/>DEFINITIONS:<br/><br/>1. When the media exhibits a negative or positive imbalance in how people or other subjects are covered<br/>2. Digital communication <br/>3. When media coverage determines what people are thinking about<br/>4. Images or characteristics used to make generalizations about a group of people and that often result in marginalizing that group