What is "reporting" according to your textbook?
What will be an ideal response?
An informative strategy answering the question, "What happened?" Journalism in the oral
mode.
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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Public opinion surveys are timeless and their value resides in capturing a sample of true views. 2. Pollsters are fair, well trained, and conscientious and would not manipulate data to direct public opinion. 3. Lay testimony is best reserved for formal settings requiring experts that possess specialized knowledge. 4. Politicians who completely change their position on an issue do so because of political motivations not because of thoughtful consideration of an opposing point of view. 5. Sample selection is an arbitrary act based on randomly surveying members of the population.
When you use language to clarify the action you are seeing, you are providing a
___________ description. Fill in the blanks with correct word
Ralph Nichols notes that the volume of notes taken increases their value to the note taker
True False
Which of the following statements about Type I and Type II error is incorrect?
a) Type I error is the rejection of a null hypothesis that should be accepted b) The probability of making a Type I error is equal to the established level of significance c) Type II error is controlled by the design of the research d) Theresearcher can control Type II error