Exam 7: The Interview Process
Exam 1: What Is Investigative Reporting20 Questions
Exam 2: Finding the Story20 Questions
Exam 3: Setting up the Investigation20 Questions
Exam 4: Finding Human Sources20 Questions
Exam 5: Documenting the Investigation20 Questions
Exam 6: Public Records20 Questions
Exam 7: The Interview Process20 Questions
Exam 8: Finding and Using Data20 Questions
Exam 9: Building Your Own Database20 Questions
Exam 10: Analyzing a Big Story20 Questions
Exam 11: Writing the Story20 Questions
Exam 12: Legal and Ethical Considerations20 Questions
Exam 13: Bulletproofing the Investigation20 Questions
Exam 14: Pitching the Story20 Questions
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Why is ancient history important in the context of the story?
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Because to understand why something is happening we need to know how it got to that point.
Why is it important to show who is responsible for a problem?
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Because things just don't happen; they are made to happen or allowed to happen. That means that someone made it happen or allowed it to happen.
How did the Newsday team make comparisons to show that the problem was not unique?
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The story pointed to studies done in Florida.
In an investigative story, vivid details help you to do which of the following?
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What is a question you should ask yourself when exploring the history of a problem?
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What information was not widely known until the Newsday team uncovered it?
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Which of the following is NOTone of the seven essential components to any good investigative story?
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What are some examples of vivid details that the Newsday team used in the story to make readers care about the people in it?
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Laying out the history of a problem helps you show that it is unique.
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In the Newsday story, which of the following was shown as partly responsible for the problem?
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Which of the following is a way of providing context in your story?
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Microlevel problems are problems that can be solved with small, localized solutions.
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Newsday's investigation of assisted-living homes in 2004 began with a tip from a local police officer about a woman who had wandered away from a home.
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Name two examples of something important that might be at stake in an investigative story.
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Name three examples of evidence that can help make a story convincing.
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The Newsday reporters found that the most difficult part of the story was talking to the families of the wanderers.
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You should point out a solution to a problem even if it is unrealistic.
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