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Deck 6: What Do Journalists Owe Us
1
Jayson Blair violated journalism ethics by invading people's privacy.
False
2
Which professional organization has developed its own code of journalistic ethics?
A) Radio Television Digital News Association
B) Society of Professional Journalists
C) National Press Photographers Association
D) All of the above
E) A and B only
A) Radio Television Digital News Association
B) Society of Professional Journalists
C) National Press Photographers Association
D) All of the above
E) A and B only
D
3
The rules that affect what you might cover in your story are…
A) professional facts
B) legal facts
C) social/political facts
D) big picture facts
E) journalistic facts
A) professional facts
B) legal facts
C) social/political facts
D) big picture facts
E) journalistic facts
B
4
The Journalist's Creed by Walter Williams stresses which of the following?
A) All of the above are Correct
B) Accuracy
C) Truthfulness
D) Fairness
E) Independence
A) All of the above are Correct
B) Accuracy
C) Truthfulness
D) Fairness
E) Independence
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5
The Journalist's Creed was written by the dean of which school?
A) New York School of Journalism
B) Poynter
C) Boston University
D) Missouri School of Journalism
E) None of the Above
A) New York School of Journalism
B) Poynter
C) Boston University
D) Missouri School of Journalism
E) None of the Above
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6
Which focuses on rules and duties?
A) Utilitarianism
B) Deontology
C) Teleology
D) Consequentialism
E) Virtue ethics
A) Utilitarianism
B) Deontology
C) Teleology
D) Consequentialism
E) Virtue ethics
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7
The Journalist's Creed by Walter Williams stresses which of the following?
A) Accuracy
B) Truthfulness
C) Fairness
D) Independence
E) All of the above are Correct
A) Accuracy
B) Truthfulness
C) Fairness
D) Independence
E) All of the above are Correct
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8
Meyers' framework for ethical decision making starts with…
A) getting the facts
B) listening to your gut
C) keeping an open mind
D) minimizing harm
E) identifing the duties at stake
A) getting the facts
B) listening to your gut
C) keeping an open mind
D) minimizing harm
E) identifing the duties at stake
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9
Which is NOT a perfect duty?
A) Fidelity
B) Formal justice
C) Distributive justice
D) Nonmaleficence
E) Reparation
A) Fidelity
B) Formal justice
C) Distributive justice
D) Nonmaleficence
E) Reparation
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10
Which professional organization has developed its own code of journalistic ethics?
A) Radio Television Digital News Association
B) Society of Professional Journalists
C) National Press Photographers Association
D) All of these
A) Radio Television Digital News Association
B) Society of Professional Journalists
C) National Press Photographers Association
D) All of these
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11
Distributive justice is defined as
A) improving the lives of others
B) honoring the autonomy of another person
C) helping the least advantaged members of society
D) treating people equally
E) giving people what they've earned
A) improving the lives of others
B) honoring the autonomy of another person
C) helping the least advantaged members of society
D) treating people equally
E) giving people what they've earned
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12
Prima facie means…
A) ethical reasoning
B) moral reasoning
C) distributive justice
D) formal justice
E) common sense
A) ethical reasoning
B) moral reasoning
C) distributive justice
D) formal justice
E) common sense
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13
_______ is defined as the norms a group or society follows or a universal code of conduct for everyone.
A) Ethics
B) Morality
C) Fidelity
D) Perfect duty
E) Imperfect duty
A) Ethics
B) Morality
C) Fidelity
D) Perfect duty
E) Imperfect duty
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14
Journalists are self-policing.
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15
Most true ethical dilemmas involve conflict between two legitimate interests.
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16
Formal justice is giving people what they've legitimately earned and treating people equally.
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17
Beneficence is making up for the harm you've caused others.
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18
Perfect duties are problematic because you won't always be in a position to act on them.
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19
Doing good journalistic work often means that a journalist contributes to causing some sort of harm.
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20
Meyers advises journalists to do a gut check to see what feels right before you get too clouded by the facts.
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21
The "Cardinal Tenet of Journalism" is defined by truth being a key standard by which it is judged.
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22
The actions of News of the World were…
A) illegal
B) unethical
C) both illegal and unethical
D) neither illegal nor unethical
E) fabrication
A) illegal
B) unethical
C) both illegal and unethical
D) neither illegal nor unethical
E) fabrication
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23
Name 3 steps in ethical-decision making?
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24
What's the difference between "perfect duties" and "imperfect duties" as the chapter describes ethics?
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25
A reporter waits to report the names of those arrested at a campus rally until formal charges are filed with the court. What section of the SPJ Code of Ethics most applies?
A) Seek Truth and Report It
B) Minimize Harm
C) Act Independently
D) Be Accountable and Transparent
A) Seek Truth and Report It
B) Minimize Harm
C) Act Independently
D) Be Accountable and Transparent
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26
Passing off someone else's words or ideas as your own is known as:
A) Aggregation
B) Conflict of interest
C) Fabrication
D) Plagiarism
A) Aggregation
B) Conflict of interest
C) Fabrication
D) Plagiarism
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27
An editor holds a live chat on the news website to invite dialogue about recently published crime stories. What section of the SPJ Code of Ethics most applies?
A) Seek Truth and Report It
B) Minimize Harm
C) Act Independently
D) Be Accountable and Transparent
A) Seek Truth and Report It
B) Minimize Harm
C) Act Independently
D) Be Accountable and Transparent
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28
An editor digitally removes a politician from a group photo so the photo shows only the current candidates. What section of the SPJ Code of Ethics most applies?
A) Seek Truth and Report It
B) Minimize Harm
C) Act Independently
D) Be Accountable and Transparent
A) Seek Truth and Report It
B) Minimize Harm
C) Act Independently
D) Be Accountable and Transparent
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29
A reporter refuses to accept free food in exchange for reporting a story about a restaurant. What section of the SPJ Code of Ethics most applies?
A) Seek Truth and Report It
B) Minimize Harm
C) Act Independently
D) Be Accountable and Transparent
A) Seek Truth and Report It
B) Minimize Harm
C) Act Independently
D) Be Accountable and Transparent
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30
What is NOT one of the nine steps of ethical reasoning?
A) trying to minimize the harm your decision might cause
B) collect as many facts as possible
C) considering how your decision will affect your career
D) involve your colleagues in reaching a conclusion
A) trying to minimize the harm your decision might cause
B) collect as many facts as possible
C) considering how your decision will affect your career
D) involve your colleagues in reaching a conclusion
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31
Morality is defined in chapter 6 as a code of conduct.
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32
Which of the following is not a main section in the Society of Professional Journalists Code of Ethics?
A) Seek truth and report it.
B) Minimize harm.
C) Act independently.
D) Be accountable and transparent.
E) Treat others they way you want to be treated.
A) Seek truth and report it.
B) Minimize harm.
C) Act independently.
D) Be accountable and transparent.
E) Treat others they way you want to be treated.
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33
Pick one of the ethics codes mentioned in the chapter and apply it to a story you have seen on the news recently.
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