Read the examples below and select the one that is straight news - in other words, the one that aspires to be impartial or unbiased:

CURRENT EVENTS FINAL REVIEW

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Heather Gehlbach
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
A: Example: "Ohio lawmakers clear bill critics say could expand religion in public schools"
B: Example: "Column: Do Ohio students need additional legal protection to practice their faith? No"
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Read the example and identify the type of bias it represents. Scenario: More air time: The producer of a morning news show inadvertently dedicates more air time to coverage of her preferred presidential candidate's platform than to the platforms of other candidates who are polling equally well.
Partisan bias
Demographic bias
Neutrality bias
"Big story" bias
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Read the example and identify the type of bias it represents. Scenario: Rural representation A journalist who spends most of his time in a metropolitan area travels to a nearby rural community to report on an environmental hazard there. In his report, the journalist describes the community as "a simple, God fearing slice of America."
Partisan bias
Demographic bias
Neutrality bias
"Big story" bias
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Read the example and identify the type of bias it represents. Scenario: Climate Caution The social media manager at a national newspaper posts a story about a U.N. climate change report. So that the coverage isn't perceived as biased, she posts a graphic with this caption: "Is climate change man-made? Click here to find out." However, the report's findings present overwhelming evidence that climate change is, in fact, the result of human activity.
Partisan bias
Demographic bias
Neutrality bias
"Big story" bias
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Read the example and identify the type of bias it represents. Scenario: Climate Caution A journalist at an online news publication sees early results from a new study that found a brand of chocolate milk might help athletes recover from concussions. The journalist quickly concludes this is an important finding and writes a story with the heading "Groundbreaking study proves chocolate milk cures concussions." After the story is published, however, it becomes clear that the research was deeply flawed and had been funded by a milk company.
Partisan bias
Demographic bias
Neutrality bias
"Big story" bias
6.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
What is the very first thing you should do when you believe that you have discovered news media bias?
Tell the reporter via tweet, email or comment that they're biased.
Confirm that it's a straight news report, and not opinion, advertising or something else.
Identify the type(s) of bias present and the way(s) that bias may be manifesting itself.
Do a web search for "Why is the news media so biased?"
Vow to never read, watch or listen to that news outlet again.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
The way that journalists approach and organize a story.
framing
sourcing
story selection
tone
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