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Deck 8: Conclusion
1
The push for profits can push journalists to do fewer tough and expensive stories in favor of more easy and cheap ones.
True
2
___________ means that news organizations favor certain kinds of news topics and presentations over others.
A) Independence
B) Objectivity
C) Structural bias
D) Ethics
E) Advocacy
A) Independence
B) Objectivity
C) Structural bias
D) Ethics
E) Advocacy
C
3
Structural biases in reporting the news include…
A) independence
B) temporal
C) objectivity
D) all of the above
E) A and B only
A) independence
B) temporal
C) objectivity
D) all of the above
E) A and B only
B
4
What Network News Channel says their coverage is "Fair and Balance"?
A) MSNBC
B) CNN
C) Fox News Channel
D) CBS
A) MSNBC
B) CNN
C) Fox News Channel
D) CBS
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5
Michael Hastings worked for what news publication when he wrote "The Runaway General?"
A) Washington Post
B) Rolling Stone Magazine
C) New York Times
D) CBS News
E) None of the Above
A) Washington Post
B) Rolling Stone Magazine
C) New York Times
D) CBS News
E) None of the Above
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6
What type of bias is driven on a deadline?
A) Temporal
B) Narrative
C) Expediency
D) Glory
E) Bad news
A) Temporal
B) Narrative
C) Expediency
D) Glory
E) Bad news
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7
Name Five types of structural bias
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8
What is the defination of fairness bias?
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9
What is the definition of Visual Bias?
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10
The editor who questioned whether journalists should challenge false statements made by lawmakers worked for…
A) The New York Times
B) Newsweek
C) Rolling Stone
D) The Atlantic
E) Salon
A) The New York Times
B) Newsweek
C) Rolling Stone
D) The Atlantic
E) Salon
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11
A reporter's ability to completely detach from an issue he or she is covering is called…
A) independence
B) objectivity
C) structural bias
D) political bias
E) both A and B
A) independence
B) objectivity
C) structural bias
D) political bias
E) both A and B
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12
The practice of allowing journalists to pursue truth with loyalty only to citizens is…
A) independence
B) objectivity
C) structural bias
D) ethics
E) stenography
A) independence
B) objectivity
C) structural bias
D) ethics
E) stenography
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13
Objectivity is something that can guide journalists as individuals but not the methods journalists employ in their work.
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14
Reporting facts objectively equals "truth."
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15
The fairness bias creates the illusion that the game of politics is always contentious and never cooperative.
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16
Taking the public's side means practicing what Kovach and Rosenstiel call "engaged objectivity."
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17
Anderson Cooper was criticized for saying that the Egyptian government was lying.
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Structural Bias is a type of Journalism practice, which favors certain kinds of news topics and presentations over others.
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19
Engaged independence is when a Journalist follows the facts wherever they take him/her.
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20
In Status Quo bias the news media believes the system works?
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21
Part of a Journalists job is to ask the tough questions.
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22
What bias is one where the Journalists assert themselves into the stories?
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23
How might independence work in the practices of journalism?
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24
Independence, verification and transparency are vital to journalism. Why?
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25
Why did John Doe choose to leak the Panama Papers to journalists?
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26
Journalists at Voice of America's worries about their independence turned out to be unfounded. True or
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27
Erosion of firewalls between newsrooms and ownership threaten independence.
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28
Explain some of the pushback against the Panama Papers and coverage thereof.
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29
An essential component of journalism practice in which journalists are free to pursue truth with loyalty only to citizens and not to particular interests, causes or other pressures is called:
A) The First Amendment
B) Independence.
C) Plagiarism.
D) Transparency.
A) The First Amendment
B) Independence.
C) Plagiarism.
D) Transparency.
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30
What should journalists put first?
A) Government wishes
B) Ownerships' interests
C) The public.
D) Objectivity.
A) Government wishes
B) Ownerships' interests
C) The public.
D) Objectivity.
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31
An approach that favors certain kinds of news topics and presentations over others is called:
A) Structural bias.
B) Libel.
C) Favoritism.
D) Politics.
A) Structural bias.
B) Libel.
C) Favoritism.
D) Politics.
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