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People become numb to the barrage of information and fail to act is called
Question 30 options:
Neoteric Dysfunction
Narcotizing Dysfunction
Neurotic Dysfunction
Nefarious Dysfunction
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Agenda setting tells the audience (readers or viewers) what is to think, which is part of Bullet Theory.
Question 31 options:
True
False
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An interview is a conversation between two or more people but with a specific purpose.
Question 32 options:
True
False
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A reporter can be a source in their own story if they observe or witness something relevant to the story, as long as they properly cite themselves.
Question 33 options:
True
False
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Which of these is the best example of a hard-news lede?
Question 34 options:
Gary Robinson died hungry.
Pima County Community College students sure know how to party.
A 26-year-old Marana man named was charged yesterday with stealing $4,000 in cash from a teller at the First National Bank.
Despair. That's what Cats fans felt on Saturday night.
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Who is at the top of a typical newsroom organization or structure?
Question 35 options:
The masses
Lady Gaga
The copy editor
The head of advertising
The publisher or owner
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According to The World Press Freedom Index, in which country are journalists the most "safe?"
Question 36 options:
United States
Norway
Finland
Mexico
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What is the current name of the ethical code that most working journalists follow in the United States?
Question 37 options:
a. U.S. Best Practices for Journos
b. The Society of Professional Journalists Code of Ethics
c. Great American Journalism Code
d. Writers and Reporters Ethical Code
e. None of the above
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According to She Said, what newspaper did Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey work for?
Question 38 options:
The Washington Post
The New York Times
The Wall Street Journal
The Los Angeles Times
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What do columns, editorials, op-eds and commentary have in common?
Question 39 options:
They all bash Congress.
They are all Fake News.
None of these.
They are all forms of opinion and are in a section separate from news.
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What is NOT a defense in a libel lawsuit?
Question 40 options:
Pure opinion
Qualified privilege (e.g., quoted directly from a court document or public meeting)
Fair comment
Didn't intend to libel the person
None of the above.
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Traditional media in the past was able set the public agenda, meaning they told the public what to think about (but not what to think). This concept is known as:
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Civic journalism
Aggregation
Implied Contract
Gatekeeping

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