When a source, especially an everyday person and not a politician or other public figure, speaks in negative stereotypes about a group of people, a reporter should:
A) publish the statement as quickly as possible
B) lecture the source on using more politically correct speech
C) evaluate whether you think the stereotype is negative enough, then publish
D) ask the source probing questions to clarify meaning and context
E) none of the above
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Q1: Stereotypes are:
A) recollections we have of others
Q2: Some basic attributes of stereotypes are:
A) their
Q3: Which of the following statements about stereotypes
Q4: Some ways that stereotypes may influence reporting
Q6: According to a survey by the Pew
Q7: Two initial steps to help combat our
Q8: The four steps to replacing negative stereotypes
Q9: The Social Dominance Orientation scale measures a
Q10: Why, according to the text, is putting
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