Deck 2: How Do Ethics and Critical Thinking Apply to Everyday Reporting
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Deck 2: How Do Ethics and Critical Thinking Apply to Everyday Reporting
1
Stakeholders are the people who will or might be affected by an issue or event.
True
2
Going after a story with the goal of winning a prestigious journalism prize is an example of focusing on external goods.
True
3
A journalist should be concerned only with a real conflict of interest, not the mere appearance of such a conflict.
False
4
To be factually accurate, quotes should correctly reflect what someone said, and their substance must also be true.
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The principle of freedom means, in part, that journalists should strive to protect the First Amendment and their right to report on the government and those in power.
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Which of the following best describes the idea of internal goods?
A) The drive to seek excellence for its own sake
B) The drive to win the highest prize in journalism
C) Journalists' salaries, benefits and bonuses
D) The desire to get a story first, no matter what the consequences
A) The drive to seek excellence for its own sake
B) The drive to win the highest prize in journalism
C) Journalists' salaries, benefits and bonuses
D) The desire to get a story first, no matter what the consequences
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Which of the following best describes the principle of justice?
A) This principle applies only to journalists who cover the Department of Justice.
B) This principle requires journalists to work closely with law enforcement to bring criminals to justice.
C) This principle focuses on journalists' duty to ensure that all people are treated equally by those in power.
D) All of the above
A) This principle applies only to journalists who cover the Department of Justice.
B) This principle requires journalists to work closely with law enforcement to bring criminals to justice.
C) This principle focuses on journalists' duty to ensure that all people are treated equally by those in power.
D) All of the above
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Which of the following best describes the principle of stewardship?
A) Journalists are responsible for guarding and nurturing their profession.
B) Journalists who are good stewards set out to do meaningful work that will reflect well on the profession.
C) Journalists must think about how their actions can affect the profession as a whole.
D) All of the above
A) Journalists are responsible for guarding and nurturing their profession.
B) Journalists who are good stewards set out to do meaningful work that will reflect well on the profession.
C) Journalists must think about how their actions can affect the profession as a whole.
D) All of the above
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Which of the following best describes the principle of humaneness?
A) Journalists should always allow sources to preview a story for accuracy ahead of publication, posting, or broadcast.
B) Journalists should let the subjects of news stories decide whether their names should be included in a story.
C) Journalists should show compassion to the subjects of news stories, which can include helping out in dangerous situations.
D) Journalists should avoid asking sources tough questions if those questions will embarrass the sources.
A) Journalists should always allow sources to preview a story for accuracy ahead of publication, posting, or broadcast.
B) Journalists should let the subjects of news stories decide whether their names should be included in a story.
C) Journalists should show compassion to the subjects of news stories, which can include helping out in dangerous situations.
D) Journalists should avoid asking sources tough questions if those questions will embarrass the sources.
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Which of the following is the best example of the term transparency in journalism?
A) When a news organization makes a controversial decision, it explains the rationale behind that decision to readers or viewers.
B) When a news organization is making a potentially controversial decision, the decision makers need to have that conversation in a glass-walled conference room.
C) Journalists should use very basic language so their stories will be clear to someone reading at an eighth-grade level.
D) Journalists should never keep a secret.
A) When a news organization makes a controversial decision, it explains the rationale behind that decision to readers or viewers.
B) When a news organization is making a potentially controversial decision, the decision makers need to have that conversation in a glass-walled conference room.
C) Journalists should use very basic language so their stories will be clear to someone reading at an eighth-grade level.
D) Journalists should never keep a secret.
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11
Please define the following term and provide an example to illlustrate: "conflict of interest"
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Please define the following term and provide an example to illustrate: "the principle of justice"
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Please define the following term and provide an example to illustrate: "the principle of stewardship"
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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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Please define the following term and provide an example to illustrate: "the principle of humaneness"
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Please define the following term and provide an example to illustrate: "the principle of truth telling"
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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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Suppose you are asked to contribute to a newsroom discussion regarding the following dilemma. Using the principles to decide, a.) what would your three key points be, and b.) why?
Dilemma: The textbook provided the following details of a fatal truck accident.
• A man drove his truck off a 200-foot cliff into a ravine.
• Authorities found him dead at the scene.
• The driver was not wearing a seatbelt.
• Authorities thought he might have had a heart attack.
• The roads were in good condition.
• It could have been foggy due to an area storm.
• Empty and broken beer bottles were at the scene.
• No one knew what led to the accident.
• No one knew whether alcohol was a factor.
Dilemma: The textbook provided the following details of a fatal truck accident.
• A man drove his truck off a 200-foot cliff into a ravine.
• Authorities found him dead at the scene.
• The driver was not wearing a seatbelt.
• Authorities thought he might have had a heart attack.
• The roads were in good condition.
• It could have been foggy due to an area storm.
• Empty and broken beer bottles were at the scene.
• No one knew what led to the accident.
• No one knew whether alcohol was a factor.
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Habits 2 quiz-exam questions
-Agenda setting in journalism means that while journalists don't control what people think, they do influence what many people think about by what they choose to present.
-Agenda setting in journalism means that while journalists don't control what people think, they do influence what many people think about by what they choose to present.
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-Geographical proximity means that a story is newsworthy because it happens in your neck of the woods.
-Geographical proximity means that a story is newsworthy because it happens in your neck of the woods.
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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."
-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?
A) The practice of presenting a public figure in a negative or controversial context that falsely suggests that public figure is directly connected to the controversial actions, images or events.
B) The practice of setting up a photo or story too artificially-of focusing on its frame rather than allowing quotes, photos and narratives to emerge naturally.
C) The way that journalists create a world for their audience based on their process of selection.
D) All of the above
-Which of the following best describes what journalism scholars mean by framing?
A) The practice of presenting a public figure in a negative or controversial context that falsely suggests that public figure is directly connected to the controversial actions, images or events.
B) The practice of setting up a photo or story too artificially-of focusing on its frame rather than allowing quotes, photos and narratives to emerge naturally.
C) The way that journalists create a world for their audience based on their process of selection.
D) All of the above
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Habits 2 quiz-exam questions
-One of the ways journalists decide which stories to cover is by determining their newsworthiness. Which of the following are news values discussed in The Responsible Journalist?
A) Impact and timeliness
B) Proximity and conflict
C) Prominence and novelty
D) All of the above
-One of the ways journalists decide which stories to cover is by determining their newsworthiness. Which of the following are news values discussed in The Responsible Journalist?
A) Impact and timeliness
B) Proximity and conflict
C) Prominence and novelty
D) All of the above
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-Please identify and briefly define three news values.
-Please identify and briefly define three news values.
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Habits 2 quiz-exam questions
-Please define the following term and provide an example to illustrate: "agenda setting"
-Please define the following term and provide an example to illustrate: "agenda setting"
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Habits 2 quiz-exam questions
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a.) define the following term "framing,"
b.) provide an example to illustrate and
c.) articulate one major reason it's important for a journalist to understand the concept.
-Please
a.) define the following term "framing,"
b.) provide an example to illustrate and
c.) articulate one major reason it's important for a journalist to understand the concept.
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