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The Rise of the Algorithmic Autocrat: A 12th Grade Digital Sociology Quiz (Advanced) 워크시트 • 무료 PDF 다운로드 정답 키 포함
Parasocial relationships, surveillance capitalism, and choice architecture — analyze how 10 advanced scenarios challenge contemporary definitions of digital agency.
교육적 개요
This worksheet assesses advanced critical thinking regarding digital sociology and the ethical implications of the influencer economy. It utilizes a comparative and analytical approach to evaluate student understanding of complex socio-technical phenomena like surveillance capitalism and choice architecture. Ideally suited for AP-level high school courses, this quiz provides a rigorous formative assessment of digital citizenship and economic systems.
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- Analyze the relationship between user engagement and behavioral surplus within the framework of surveillance capitalism.
- Evaluate the ethical implications of parasocial relationships and the psychological impact of digital endorsement.
- Identify and deconstruct the use of dark patterns and choice architecture in social media interface design.
All 10 Questions
- In the context of 'Surveillance Capitalism,' as defined by Shoshana Zuboff, how do influencers serve as vital nodes in the extraction of behavioral surplus?A) By providing free entertainment that reduces the need for paid advertising.B) By eliciting authentic biometric and emotional data that renders private experience into proprietary behavioral data.C) By encouraging users to delete their accounts to protect their digital footprints.D) By acting as decentralized regulators that prevent platform monopolies.
- True or False: The 'Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Endorsement Guides' now mandate that influencers must disclose 'material connections' even if the compensation was a free gift rather than a cash payment.A) TrueB) False
- When an influencer leverages their perceived niche expertise to sell an unrelated financial product, they are primarily exploiting the ______ effect, a cognitive bias where one positive trait spills over to unrelated areas.A) AnchoringB) ConfirmationC) HaloD) Dunning-Kruger
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- Which sociological concept best explains why followers feel a deep sense of personal betrayal when an influencer is 'cancelled' or revealed to be acting inauthentically?A) PanopticismB) Parasocial Interaction (PSI)C) Digital FeudalismD) The Network Effect
- True or False: 'De-influencing' is a trend focused solely on environmental sustainability and the total rejection of consumerist culture on short-form video platforms.A) TrueB) False
- The concept of 'Choice Architecture' suggests that social media interfaces are designed with ______—user interface elements that manipulate users into making choices they didn't intend to make, such as following an influencer during account setup.A) DeepfakesB) Ghost NetworksC) Dark PatternsD) Open Graphs
- What is the primary ethical concern regarding 'Kidfluencers' (minor-aged influencers) and the current lack of legislative frameworks like the Coogan Act in the digital sphere?A) The inability to track the number of hours they spend on camera.B) The potential for long-term psychological impact due to 'sharenting' and the lack of financial trust accounts for their earnings.C) The reduction in tax revenue for local municipal governments.D) The difficulty in maintaining consistent high-definition video quality.
- True or False: The 'Algorithmic Imaginaries' theory posits that users and influencers adjust their actual behavior and self-expression based on how they *perceive* the algorithm functions, even if those perceptions are technically inaccurate.A) TrueB) False
- In the 'Attention Economy,' influencers compete for the scarcest modern resource; this has led to '______,' where creators use increasingly extreme or controversial thumbnails and captions to bypass user desensitization.A) Context CollapseB) Audience AtomizationC) Aesthetic InflationD) The Long Tail
- How does 'Context Collapse' occur in the world of professional influencers?A) When an influencer's server crashes during a live stream.B) When an influencer loses their sponsorship due to a decline in followers.C) When a post intended for one specific subculture is algorithmically pushed to a general audience, leading to misinterpretation.D) When two influencers from different platforms collaborate on a single video.
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Yes, this Digital Sociology Quiz works well as a sub-plan because it is self-contained and includes detailed explanations for each answer to facilitate independent learning.
The Digital Sociology Quiz typically takes 12th-grade students approximately 20 to 30 minutes to complete, depending on whether you facilitate a classroom discussion following the assessment.
Yes, you can use this Digital Sociology Quiz for differentiated instruction by allowing students to work in pairs to discuss the nuanced ethical scenarios or by using the provided hints to scaffold the material for diverse learners.
This Digital Sociology Quiz is specifically designed for 12th-grade students or advanced college-preparatory learners who have a foundational understanding of social systems and data ethics.
You can use this Digital Sociology Quiz as a mid-unit check to gauge how well students have grasped high-level concepts like context collapse and the attention economy before moving into deeper case studies.
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