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Question 1: Understanding research
  methods and interpreting research data | 
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1.      
  Introduction – an overview of your understanding of
  the significance of the topic 
An overview about the topic is about the popular trend in
  Superheroes. The viewings of superheroes have 4 platforms which include Film,
  TV, Games and Comics, but the two main platforms are on TV and film. There
  are many quantitative points shown in forms of graphs and charts showing the
  annual breakdowns of superhero movies, superhero shows, the breakdown of
  audience watching these shows. The qualitative research is limited with only
  a two pages talking about views on superheroes and the negative effects it
  has on society. The biggest audience watching superhero films surprisingly is
  45-54 year olds and there is a movement of women who seem to find
  superheroine wonder woman attire revealing and that other women are seen as
  helpless maidens. There is also a high use of CGI which is attracting the audience
  to watch superhero films in cinema.  | 
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2.       What are
  the Conclusions made of the article [executive summary] and what connections
  are there to theories (Audience) and debates (Technology positive or negative
  impact)? 
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  Superhero
  movies have consistently featured in the British film institute (BFI) annual
  listings of the top 20 films. 
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  The increase in
  the popularity of Superheroes in film has been matched by an increase in
  their popularity on television. – UGT – people are watching more superhero
  movies which is causing there to be more superhero movies.  
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  Superhero
  Fatigue – there is an overdose in the release of superhero movies, which may have
  bored the audience.  
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  The popularity
  of Superhero movies likely to continue. -  
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  Despite the
  increased popularity of the superheroes in the film and TV, this does not
  extend to other media sectors.  
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  Audience is
  most popular with 35- 54 yr. olds 
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  Superhero genre
  having a negative effect on society (Boys and women). – Effects theory, watching
  superhero movies with non-stop violence effects boys, women watching super
  heroine (wonder woman) causes them to escape into a fantasy world, having a
  perfect body (escapism). They are also hypersexualised.  
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   More usage of Netflix, Sky and E4 to access
  TV shows.  
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  Female
  characters are being hypersexualised from their perfect, voluptuous figures
  to their sexy revealing attire.  | 
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3.      
  Analyse &
  Evaluate the research methodology
  used – surveys? Interviews?  
How suitable are the tools they chose? 
Are they collecting the right data to
  support these findings?  
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  The article is
  mainly negative about superheroes 
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  The interviews
  conducted have been biased and not both sided in terms of other people liking
  superhero films 
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  The is good use
  of professional, academic, BARB and BFI research which shows some sort of
  reliability but not all the stats from the research appeared in the article. 
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  There was a
  lack in UK statistics because they were mainly using US stats.  | 
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4.      
  Which Qualitative AND Quantitative data is
  presented in the findings and how
  balanced is it? 
To put an overview on the qualitative and quantitative information,
  there is more quantitative than qualitative information which shows that the
  information in this booklet is mainly valid, with some areas that you can
  question to see whether it is true or not.  
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  The use of
  qualitative data is weak and therefore leans to the quantitative side with a
  small amount of opinions/views to back it up.  
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  There’s uses of
  quotes  
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5.      
  How Trustworthy
  is the qualitative compared to the quantitative? 
Is it valid or reliable? 
Is there any bias? 
The qualitative information is trustworthy to an extent due to the
  fact that this was written 2 years ago.  
•              No primary 
•              Political bias –
  APA political 
•              Date validation 
Fredric Wertham – was a German-educated American psychiatrist and
  author who protested the purportedly harmful effects of violent imagery in
  mass media and comic books on the development of children. 
Sharon Lamb - is an American professor in the Department of
  Counselling and School Psychology at the University of Massachusetts
  Boston's, College of Education and Human Development, and a fellow of the
  American Psychological Association (APA). She also sits on the editorial
  board of the academic journal Sexualisation, Media, and Society. 
Elizabeth Behm – Morawitz - Dr. Elizabeth (Lisa) Behm-Morawitz
  (Ph.D., Arizona) is Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in
  the Department of Communication. Her research examines how mediated gender,
  race, ethnicity, and sexuality influence stereotyping, self-concept, and
  health. Much of her work examines cultural representation in interactive
  media contexts, where the media user can create and interact with virtual
  representations. | 
Thursday, 3 May 2018
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