Exam 2: How Do Ethics and Critical Thinking Apply to Everyday Reporting
Exam 1: The Publics Champion17 Questions
Exam 2: How Do Ethics and Critical Thinking Apply to Everyday Reporting26 Questions
Exam 3: How Is News Language Different15 Questions
Exam 4: How Do You Tell a Basic News Story15 Questions
Exam 5: The Story Changes With the Medium18 Questions
Exam 6: A Journalists Skeptical Research13 Questions
Exam 7: Plagiarism and Copyright Infringement: Stealing Other Peoples Stuff20 Questions
Exam 8: Who Gets the Spotlight14 Questions
Exam 9: How Do You Conduct an Interview12 Questions
Exam 10: How Do You Report What Sources Say16 Questions
Exam 11: Working a Beat19 Questions
Exam 12: Leading With Something Different9 Questions
Exam 13: What About Other Kinds of News Stories12 Questions
Exam 14: Imho: Expressing Your Opinions As a Journalist11 Questions
Exam 15: How Storytelling Connects to Larger Forces8 Questions
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Please a.) define the terms "conflict of interest" and "an appearance of a conflict of interest," b.) describe the difference between the two, and c.) provide an example to illustrate the difference
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Please define the following term and provide an example to illustrate: "the principle of freedom and autonomy"
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-In journalism, horse race coverage is another term for literary journalism. The term comes from Hunter Thompson's famous essay, "The Kentucky Derby is Decadent and Depraved."
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-Which of the following best describes what journalism scholars mean by framing?
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Which of the following best describes the idea of internal goods?
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-Geographical proximity means that a story is newsworthy because it happens in your neck of the woods.
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