1) i think news stories usually get the facts straight
2) i prefer to get my news a combinations of text and images
3) generally i think the government should do as little as possible to restrict what the news media publish
4) the president is assassinated. what would you most likely do? i would most likely turn on the tv, then leave it on constantly to monitor the situation as intensely as possible.
5) which of these people do you consider to be journalists? jon stewart
6) in general, the news is biased in favor of conservatives.
7) if you hear conflicting versions of a new story, which version will you most likely believe? the national tv news
8) which of these adjectives would you generally use to describe most news today? useful
9) how often do you generally watch tv news? several times a week
10) how often do you generally read newspapers? occasionally
11) how often do you generally read news online? several times a week
12) a news reporting career seems like it would be rewarding and important
which of these statements do you most agree with?
i prefer news that is as neutral and objective as possible. i resent it when journalists inject their own opinions into stories
i could easily go days without reading any news
journalists are too critical of public figures and government policy.
i generally feel that most news stories have little relevancy to my life
when i read newspapers, magazines or websites, i frequently take the time to read long stories that analyze issues and events in depth.
generally i prefer to read news about serious issues and major events.
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