2. Abstract
We evaluated the Media Dependency Theory (1976) and the Social Cognitive
Theory (2002) to determine if they were relevant to social media today,
because they were proposed far before the boom of modern social media
(including mobile applications). After researching and understanding each
theory in a modern construct, and with a new perspective on the each theory’s
proposed constructs and suggested effects, we have determined that they do
have a direct relation to the social media spectrum in today’s society.
6. Media Dependency Theory (1976)
Melvin DeFleur Sandra Ball-Rokeach
(Ball-Rokeach & DeFleur, 1976)(Images: http://annenberg.usc.edu/sites/default/files/styles/profile_faculty_std/public/profile
photos/bell-rokeach-sandra.jpg?itok=tp1-uKQs; https://i.ytimg.com/vi/-v4jmUIqwkw/0.jpg)
7. Defining Dependency
1. The need to understand
one’s social world
2. The need to act
meaningfully and
effectively in that world
3. The need for fantasy-
escape from daily
problems and tension
The 3 Forms of
Dependency:
(Ball-Rokeach & DeFleur, 1976)
9. Factor 1:
Individual
Media needs to meet the
needs of the consumer
Dependency increases if
media meets your
individual needs
(University of Twente, n.d.)
11. Facebook 50% of 18-24 year olds check right
after they wake up
Extensive features to appeal to
individuals
(Noyes, 2017)
12. Twitter Nearly 30% of all US social media
users are Twitter users
Extensive features that appeal to
individual needs
(Smith, 2016)
13. Factor 2:
Social Stability
As social change
happens, established
institutions, beliefs and
practices are
challenged
Reevaluation and new
choices
Reliance increases
(University of Twente, n.d.)
15. Times of Social
Change
Dependence on media for
information increases
Causes you to reevaluate
your situation
(Nagourney, Lovett & Perez-Pena, 2015; Sturtz,
2017; Media Dependency Theory, n.d.)
17. Would You Rather...
Watch an Elite Daily video
on Facebook about what
it’s like to date in 2017,
Receive an email from Elite
Daily that explains it all in
plain text?
OR
19. BREAKING NEWS
Syracuse University always posts a live video on their Facebook
page when a major storm occurs (ok pretend)
● South Campus is flooded
● You’re in class watching it live
● The last live video saved you from a hassle
How effective is this dependency?
21. Social Cognitive Theory
The social cognitive theory explains how people acquire and maintain certain
behavioral patterns, while also providing the basis for intervention strategies
(Bandura, 1997).
23. Social Cognitive Theory
Environment are factors that can affect a person’s behavior.
Social Environments - include family members, friends and colleagues.
Physical environments- the size of a room, the ambient temperature or the availability of
certain foods.
(Glanz et al, 2002)
24. Social Cognitive Theory
Situation refers to the cognitive or mental representations of the environment that may
affect a person’s behavior. The situation is a person’s perception of the.
Lace, time, physical features and activity
(Glanz et al, 2002).
25. Social Cognitive Theory
(Glanz et al, 2002).
Environment
Situation
Behavioral
capability
Expectations
Expectancies
Self-control
Observational
learning
Reinforcements
Self-efficacy
Emotional coping
responses
Reciprocal
determinism
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