What does bias mean in journalism?

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A tendency to favor one side over another, affecting the objectivity of reporting.
An unbiased approach to presenting news stories.
A method of ensuring all viewpoints are represented equally.
A technique used to sensationalize news for higher ratings.
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What does transparency mean in journalism?
Being secretive about sources and methods.
Being open about how information is gathered and reported.
Only reporting information that is favorable to the organization.
Avoiding any form of public scrutiny.
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What does objectivity mean in journalism?
Reporting facts without letting personal feelings or opinions influence the story.
Including personal opinions to provide context to the news.
Focusing on sensational stories to attract more readers.
Reporting only the facts that support a particular viewpoint.
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What is accountability in journalism?
Accountability means that journalists must take responsibility for their work and be answerable for the information they provide.
Accountability refers to the ability of journalists to publish information without any restrictions.
Accountability is the process of journalists verifying the sources of their information.
Accountability involves journalists being praised for their work and achievements.
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What does empowerment mean in journalism?
Giving a voice to people and helping them share their stories and experiences.
Restricting access to information to maintain control.
Focusing solely on the journalist's perspective.
Promoting only popular opinions and mainstream narratives.
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What is verification in journalism?
The process of checking that information is true and accurate before using it in a story.
A method of gathering opinions from the public.
A technique for editing articles for grammar and style.
The act of publishing news without any fact-checking.
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What are sources in journalism?
Sources are the people or documents that provide information for a news story.
Sources are the journalists who write the news articles.
Sources are the locations where news is reported from.
Sources are the opinions of the public on various issues.
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