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In broad terms, the model is a tool for illustrating how the media stigmatizes certain nuanced views that challenge the status quo by portraying people who hold those views as prejudiced or intolerant. | == The Four Quadrant Model == | ||
=== What Is It?=== | |||
In broad terms, the model is a tool for illustrating how the media stigmatizes certain nuanced views that challenge the status quo by portraying people who hold those views as prejudiced or intolerant. | |||
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=== Definitions === | === Definitions === | ||
==== The Dupes ==== | ==== The Dupes ==== | ||
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=== Visual Explanation === | === Visual Explanation === | ||
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The horizontal line (or x-axis in mathematical terms) represents one’s level of support for a particular policy initiative. The vertical line (y-axis) represents some kind of moral virtue. | |||