978-1319059415 Test Bank Chapter 9 Finding Credible Print And Online Materials FIB

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1. ______ sources provide firsthand accounts or direct evidence of events.
2. ______ sources provide analysis or commentary about phenomena produced by others.
3. A(n) ______ is an electronic entry point into the holdings of a school's or town's
e-resources.
4. A regularly published magazine or journal is called a(n) ______.
5. Though ______ and social news sites can provide information and opinions on certain
speech topics, these types of sources must be used with extreme care.
6. Encyclopedias, almanacs, and atlases are examples of ______ works.
7. Encyclopedias that delve deeply into one subject area are known as ______
encyclopedias.
8. The ______ Web is the portion of the Web that general search engines often fail to find.
9. Resources that contain information about famous or noteworthy people are termed
______ resources.
10. Questions in an interview that encourage or force a particular response from the
interviewee are known as ______ questions.
11. When conducting interviews, you should aim to create ______ questions that don't lead
the interviewee to a desired response.
12. Interview questions that are phrased to reinforce the interviewer's agenda are known as
______ questions.
13. ______ is information represented in such a way as to provoke a desired response.
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14. An urban legend is an example of ______.
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Answer Key
1. Primary
13. Propaganda
14. misinformation

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