Authoritarian THeory

Understanding Authoritarian Theory in Media

Assertion (A):  Authoritarian Theory undermines advance censorship and punishment for deviation from rules laid down by political authorities. Reason (R): The theory was likely to be observed in dictatorial regimes, under conditions of military rule of foreign occupation and even during states of extreme emergence in democratic societies. (A) Both (A) and (R) are true […]

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The history of authoritarian theory can be traced to:ย 

The history of authoritarian theory can be traced to:  (A) Aristotle (B) Stuart Mill (C) Adam Smith (D) Plato Correct Ans: (D) Explanation:Plato laid the foundation for the authoritarian theory. He emphasized the importance of strict governance by a ruling elite. Plato believed that ordinary people lacked the ability to make informed decisions. Therefore, he

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Which of the following are normative theories?

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Tejpur University (TUEE) 2019 M.Phil/Ph.D. solved entrance test paper

Journalism and Mass Communication 2019 โ€˜Controlled groupโ€™ is a term used in Survey research Historical research Experimental research Descriptive research Explanation- An experimental group is the group in an experiment that receives the variable being tested. One variable is tested at a time. The experimental group is compared to a control group, which does not receive the test variable. In this way, experimental groups are

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