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Ethics
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Journalists don't normally "pay for news," but sometimes it happens. What is the main example of this?
What is Rob Ford crack video
100
This is an online resource that walks you through different ethical/practical problems for emergency coverage
What is "verification handbook"
100
These are the bedrock of reporting
What is sources
100
The Greek division of the philosophical world involves aesthetics, epistemology, and what?
What is ethics.
100
These are the types of questions you should ask in an interview
What is W5H, open-ended
200
In general, Canada allows public figures more privacy than in the US. However, sometimes we do report on their private life. One local Canadian example is...
What is Stephen Harper's son's 18th birthday party
200
This is what Allan says is the key to finding sources.
What is "working harder than anyone else."
200
This is the name for questions you use in an interview to simply buy time/let yourself think
What is throwaway questions
200
"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you" is what?
What is the Golden rule
200
This is who Allan found in Cape Cod on vacation twice
What is Joe Clark
300
The 1774 novel "The Sorrows of Young Werther" is an early example of what effect
What is "contagion effect."
300
This is the name for an interview you do to simply gain information but not quotes from.
What is "on background."
300
These are people who use interviews/the media to push their own agenda through the “cloak of anonymity”
What is "axegrinders"
300
This is Kant's extension of the golden rule
What is categorical imperative
300
Diversity in the newsroom can’t be reduced to numbers. This is because there is no singular what?
What is "black voice," "female voice," etc.
400
Anna Maria Tremonté says that you should have this naturally, but if you need to, force it.
What is curiousity
400
This is a website that helps you find out who is behind a website.
What is "WHOIS"
400
This is when you ask a question that has multiple parts and can be denied if even one part is incorrect.
What is "overloading questions"
400
Journalists have an obligation to exercise what?
What is their personal conscience
400
The fourth principle of journalist states that journalists must maintain what?
What is "independence from those they cover."
500
This man came up with the 4 "intervention questions" a journalist should ask
What is Bob Steele
500
If you’re searching for an expert in google, you should use this file format
What is ".pdf" ".xls" or ".ppt"
500
This is what it’s called if you agree to do an interview on background, but ask at the end if you can use some quotes
What is "ratcheting."
500
In Journalism, this is more important to learn than the current ethical norms.
What is the process of ethical-decision making
500
According to the online reading (ch. 20), what is the core ethical principle in journalism?
What is respect for the informing function.