Lateral Reading _Media Bias Summative

Lateral Reading _Media Bias Summative

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Social Studies

12th Grade

Hard

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is media bias by "spin"?

Back

The story has only one interpretation of an event or policy, excluding other views.

Answer explanation

Media bias by 'spin' occurs when a story presents only one interpretation of an event or policy, thereby excluding other viewpoints. This limits the audience's understanding and reinforces a singular narrative.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which of the following is an example of "bias by omission"? Options: Labeling a conservative as an "expert." A news outlet not covering stories that support the opposite political spectrum. Placing a political story in a prominent place on a webpage. Reporting a news story with a neutral tone.

Back

A news outlet not covering stories that support the opposite political spectrum.

Answer explanation

Bias by omission occurs when a news outlet fails to cover stories that provide a balanced view, such as those supporting the opposite political spectrum. This choice exemplifies that by highlighting selective reporting.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is "lateral reading"?

Back

Reading across multiple sources to verify the reliability of information.

Answer explanation

Lateral reading involves checking multiple sources to confirm the accuracy and reliability of information, rather than relying on a single source or the first search result.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which skill involves answering the question "Who's behind the information?"

Back

Lateral reading

Answer explanation

Lateral reading involves checking the credibility of information by looking at multiple sources and asking "Who's behind the information?" This skill helps assess the reliability of the content.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What does "click restraint" refer to?

Back

Reviewing search results carefully before clicking on them.

Answer explanation

"Click restraint" refers to the practice of reviewing search results carefully before clicking on them, ensuring informed choices rather than impulsively selecting the first option or only sponsored links.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Bias by "placement" can be identified by: The tone of the article, The position of a story within a newspaper or blog, The number of sources quoted, The use of statistical data.

Back

The position of a story within a newspaper or blog.

Answer explanation

Bias by 'placement' refers to how the position of a story within a newspaper or blog can influence its perceived importance and impact. Therefore, the correct choice is the position of a story within a newspaper or blog.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which of the following best describes "bias by selection of sources"? A story that includes no quotes from any sources. A story that presents both sides equally. A reporter's use of emotional language.

Back

Including more sources that support one view over another.

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