Deck 1: What Is Investigative Reporting

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An investigative story is proactive.
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Investigative reporters are more courageous than most reporters.
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Investigative reporters are more persistent than other reporters.
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You have to be more ethical to be an investigative reporter.
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When we say reporters are methodical, we mean that they are persistent.
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of all investigative reporters?

A) They are storytellers.
B) They are curious.
C) They are award winners.
D) They are truth seekers.
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Why can investigative reporters be considered scientists?

A) They are nerdier than other journalists.
B) They start their investigation with a hypothesis.
C) They are smarter than other reporters.
D) They often hold science degrees.
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What does it mean when we say that an investigative story goes beyond basic facts?

A) It reports more than just the "for" and "against" sides to the story.
B) It avoids paradoxes.
C) Every source in the story is an expert.
D) It makes problems seem more complicated.
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What kind of reporters were Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein when they uncovered the Watergate scandal in 1972?

A) Metro reporters
B) Science reporters
C) Sports reporters
D) Political reporters.
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Which of the following is among the criteria IRE uses to define investigative reporting?

A) They uncover secret information.
B) They result in changes to the law.
C) They are done through a reporter's own initiative.
D) They are done using public records laws.
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Why does an investigative reporter need to find a variety of sources even if one person or document proves that something is happening?
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How can a story be considered important if it deals with a problem that people already know about?
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What do we mean when we say a story relies on a smoking gun?
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How can the Internet help a reporter carry out an investigative story?
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How can the Internet be a good place to publish investigative stories?
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What does it mean when we say that investigative stories often highlight systemic problems?
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What do we mean when we say that investigative reporters aren't satisfied with a story that is accurate and balanced?
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Why does an investigative reporter have to be a storyteller?
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How can the Internet foster investigative reporting?
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What do we mean when we say that a reporter can execute?
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Deck 1: What Is Investigative Reporting
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An investigative story is proactive.
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Investigative reporters are more courageous than most reporters.
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Investigative reporters are more persistent than other reporters.
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You have to be more ethical to be an investigative reporter.
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When we say reporters are methodical, we mean that they are persistent.
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of all investigative reporters?

A) They are storytellers.
B) They are curious.
C) They are award winners.
D) They are truth seekers.
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Why can investigative reporters be considered scientists?

A) They are nerdier than other journalists.
B) They start their investigation with a hypothesis.
C) They are smarter than other reporters.
D) They often hold science degrees.
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What does it mean when we say that an investigative story goes beyond basic facts?

A) It reports more than just the "for" and "against" sides to the story.
B) It avoids paradoxes.
C) Every source in the story is an expert.
D) It makes problems seem more complicated.
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What kind of reporters were Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein when they uncovered the Watergate scandal in 1972?

A) Metro reporters
B) Science reporters
C) Sports reporters
D) Political reporters.
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Which of the following is among the criteria IRE uses to define investigative reporting?

A) They uncover secret information.
B) They result in changes to the law.
C) They are done through a reporter's own initiative.
D) They are done using public records laws.
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Why does an investigative reporter need to find a variety of sources even if one person or document proves that something is happening?
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How can a story be considered important if it deals with a problem that people already know about?
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What do we mean when we say a story relies on a smoking gun?
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How can the Internet help a reporter carry out an investigative story?
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How can the Internet be a good place to publish investigative stories?
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What does it mean when we say that investigative stories often highlight systemic problems?
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What do we mean when we say that investigative reporters aren't satisfied with a story that is accurate and balanced?
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Why does an investigative reporter have to be a storyteller?
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How can the Internet foster investigative reporting?
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What do we mean when we say that a reporter can execute?
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