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Theory: Hypodermic needle model
Theorists:
Harold Lasswell
What is the theory?
The Hypodermic needle theory implies that an audience will mindlessly do as they
are told. It states that mass media has a direct, immediate and powerful effect on
the audience. In the 1940’s and 50’s mass media was thought to be a powerful
influence on the change in behaviour. There were several factors that contributed
to the “strong effects” including the creation of persuasion industries like
propaganda and advertising, the rise in popularity of radio and television, the payne
fund studies and hitlers use of mass media to unite Germany under nazi leadership.
It is called the hypodermic syringe theory as it describes the way the theory was
supposed to work, messages were ‘injected’ into the viewer which were designed
to create a certain response. The imagery behind this is quite dramatic and shows
how it works.
Does this theory see the audience as active or passive? Why do you think this?
This theory sees the audience as passive as people consume without really thinking.
But historically in the 30’s it was assumed it was active because it was a new thing
and people paid a lot more attention to it

What are the criticisms of this theory?
The theory has been mostly disproved because as times changed people realized
that the audience have the ability to make rational judgements and more complex
theories that take this into account now exist, such as the two step of flow theory
and diffusion of innovations theory

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Hypodermic syringe model

  • 1. Theory: Hypodermic needle model Theorists: Harold Lasswell What is the theory? The Hypodermic needle theory implies that an audience will mindlessly do as they are told. It states that mass media has a direct, immediate and powerful effect on the audience. In the 1940’s and 50’s mass media was thought to be a powerful influence on the change in behaviour. There were several factors that contributed to the “strong effects” including the creation of persuasion industries like propaganda and advertising, the rise in popularity of radio and television, the payne fund studies and hitlers use of mass media to unite Germany under nazi leadership. It is called the hypodermic syringe theory as it describes the way the theory was supposed to work, messages were ‘injected’ into the viewer which were designed to create a certain response. The imagery behind this is quite dramatic and shows how it works.
  • 2. Does this theory see the audience as active or passive? Why do you think this? This theory sees the audience as passive as people consume without really thinking. But historically in the 30’s it was assumed it was active because it was a new thing and people paid a lot more attention to it What are the criticisms of this theory? The theory has been mostly disproved because as times changed people realized that the audience have the ability to make rational judgements and more complex theories that take this into account now exist, such as the two step of flow theory and diffusion of innovations theory