Which question is unlikely to be helpful when evaluating evidence found in Internet sources?
A. Who set up the website?
B. When was the last site update?
C. Can I confirm the information through other sources?
D. How available is this source?
Answer: D
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. People who need to talk about the news at work are no more likely to learn from the media than are people who watch the news to be entertained. 2. The channel used to transmit a message can change the meaning of the message. 3. Media theorist Marshall McLuhan argued for “medium neutrality”--the medium used to communicate did not change how a message is received. 4. Joshua Meyrowitz argues that a major effect of transmitting news through print is segregating audiences by education, age, class, and gender. 5. Psychographics means using psychics to predict which candidates will be elected.
Minda studies both the genetic and environmental contributions to individual variations in
human behavior. What kind of scientist is Minda? A) botanist B) eco geneticist C) psychologist D) behavioral geneticist
A question that measures degree or intensity is called a question
A) dichotomous B) open-ended C) close-ended D) sampling E) rating scale
In a formal organization "who can say what to whom about what kinds of topics through what medium to achieve what specific goals" is __________
A. tightly controlled by organizational rules and norms B. primarily a function of the grapevine C. determined by the physical context of interaction D. determined by power, money, and status E. an exclusive function of the organization's mythic stories