Create a complete direct perception check for a situation of your choice, labeling each of the three parts
What will be an ideal response?
Answers will vary widely but must reflect the three parts of a direct perception check:
1. Behavior
2. Two possible interpretations of the behavior
3. Request for clarification of the behavior
Example: "Sam, you haven't been to class for the past week." (Behavior) "Have you been ill? Or are you having trouble getting here?" (Two interpretations) "What's up?" (Request for clarification)
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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1.A null hypothesis shows no relationship between variables. 2.A one-tailed hypothesis states the direction of the relationship between variables. 3.Good research can start with no research question or hypothesis. 4.Open-ended research questions offer more flexibility than one-tailed hypotheses. 5.Scientific methods often combine control, tenacity, and exploration.
Media ethics scholar David Martinson says that journalists most often fail their audience by doing which of the following?
A. deliberately lying to the public B. focusing on “bad” news instead of “good” news C. by not asking whether their story helps the public understand the truth D. not reporting on misconduct by high corporate officials
In a 24-7 news environment, critical thinking is ______.
A. less important than trendiness B. important to readers but not to journalists C. more important than ever D. not important at all
Until Johannes Gutenberg’s invention, information was obtained from:
a) town criers; b) ministers; c) bartenders; d) the acta diurnal; e) all of the above