Lecture 06 - Why We Watch TV and Why It Is So Difficult to Stop Flashcards
What is flow?
a sense of effortless action felt in moments that stand out as the best in our lives
What are the components of flow?
clarity of goals
immediate feedback
challenges and skills are matched
absorbed in the task
sense of personal control
altered sense of time
What is Daily Experience Sampling?
figure out what your flow activities are and build your life around them
- your life will feel meaningful and worth going through
What is the Paradox of Work and Leisure?
the idea that it’s very useful to know what’s happening from moment to moment
keep track of what you are doing, who you are with, how you are feeling throughout the day to assess what you flow activities are
What are the best ways to experience flow?
sport and hobbies
initiating these activities are challenging
What activity generates the least flow?
watching TV
TV is highly relaxing and moderately pleasant
BUT:
- highly unchallenging
- highly passive
- requires low concentration
Why do participants report experiencing more flow at work than during their leisure time?
because there is structure, goals, feedback, challenge and skill
What is the Three-Pronged defense of watching TV proposed by Professor Koestner?
- It’s okay if you do it with others
- Life as a professor is stressful. I watch TV when I feel exhausted and it helps me relax and recuperate
- It’s okay if you watch good shows
How can TV shows make you smarter?
Multiple threading and complex social networks require attention, patience, retention and parsing of narrative threads
“you have to focus to follow the plot, and in focusing you are exercising the parts of your brain that amp social networks, that fill in missing information, and that connect multiple narrative threads”
What are Kubey’s and Cz’s recommendations on TV watching?
- Don’t try to give up TV totally
- Watch with other people
- Be a discriminating viewer
- make it GOAL-ORIENTED
- record
- supplement with study
What is the Flow Method?
overall goal + as many subgoals as possible
find ways to measure progress
concentrate & make finer distinctions re: challenge
develop new skills
keep raising the stakes when it becomes boring