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What helps make your searches better?

Boolean operators

100

What does this image use to represnt global warming being a problem?

-use of technology

-bandages

-sweat

-thermometer

-look of exhaustion

100

An editorial that gives an artists opinion on a current issue

political cartoon

100

Are all polls and pollsters trustworthy?

NO.

100

a digital tool that allows users to quickly create and share content with the public.

social media

200

When reading the news, you need to be careful for the author's person spin on a story. This is their:

bias

200

What topic does this cartoon cover?


immigration

200

Why do we study political cartoons?

-to see how people are influenced 

-to analyze what we see in the media

-etc.

200

this is the population chosen for a survey

sample size

200

a free online encyclopedia, created and edited by volunteers around the world

Wikipedia

300

In order to truly understand a topic, you need to look at things from:

multiple perspectives

300

If an issue belongs to or occurs in the present it is:

contemporary

300

cartoonists use these to persuade their audience to agree with their message

strategies

300

a statistic expressing the amount of random sampling error in the results of a survey

margin of error

300

Social media promotes __________________ over ___________________.

engagement; truthfulness 

400

The S in ESCAPE stands for _________, looking at who made this and can I trust them?

source

400

Which of the articles contains bias?


the first one

400

What would Uncle Sam be a symbol for in a political cartoon?

America

400

If you got a low percentage of this, like 25%, you would not get the same results.

confidence level

400

If we ensure that the stories we read and share are accurate we are evaluating ________________.

claims

500

true or false - be prepared to explain!

In order for something to be newsworthy, it cannot be controversial.

false

500

What is the difference between a primary and secondary source?

primary - first hand account 

secondary - second hand account

500

Picture a frying pan over a stove (with flames) with the globe sitting inside the frying pan. What would this represent? How would the artist feel about this?

global warming

negatively

500

What are two things you would look at with methodology of poll giving?

1. How the poll was conducted

2. Was the poll given by experienced or inexperienced poll workers

500

On Wikipedia, can pages include original research? Why or why not.

NO.