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Florida International University FIN 3403 Chapter 4 Study Guide 1)Any virtual network that allows communication is known as: (p

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FIN 3403

Chapter 4 Study Guide

1)Any virtual network that allows communication is known as: (p. 80)

 

a.            biased media

 

b.            new media

c.             old media

d.            opinions

 

2.            As terrorism evolved into an ideological phase in the      , it became a drama made for television. (p. 79)

 

a. 1920s

b. 1940s c. 1960s d. 1980s

 

3.            refers to embedding hidden information in a picture, message, or other piece of information. (p. 83)

 

a.            Steganography

b.            Encryption

c.             Spyware

d.            Norton

 

4.            Which of the following is NOT a way that terrorists use the Internet? (p. 83-84)

 

a.            Security

b.            Communication

c.             Training

d.            A tactical weapon

 

5.            The Internet has become more important as more          join the Salafi movement. (p. 83)

 

a.            males b. females

c. children

d. missionaries

 

6.                           is the name given to female holy warriors. (p. 83)

 

a.            Muhajdeen b. Mujahidat

c. Salafi

d. Jihad

 

7.            What terrorist group created the underground video network known as As Sahaab? (p. 84)

 

a.            Al Qaeda

 

b.            Hezzbollah

c.             LTTE

d.            Taliban

 

8.            Stephen Ulph (2006a) sees terrorists increasingly using Internet searches to find

                targets. (p. 83)

 

a.            economic

b.            political

c.             religious

d.            military

 

9.            Terrorism requires          research because it involves so many aspects of the human experience. (p. 85)

 

a.            single stage

b.            counter disciplinary c. interdisciplinary

d. intradisciplinary

 

10.          According to Nacos,        are able to use their television-generated images to avoid detection. (p. 86)

 

a.            men

b.            children c. women

d. the elderly

 

11.          Al Manar is the television network of which country? (p. 91)

 

a.            Lebanon b.Oman

c. Afghanistan d.Iraq

 

12.          Fouzi Slisli believes adjectives introduce                into the news. (p. 94)

 

a.            bias

b.            myths

c.             understanding

d.            truth

 

13.                         refers to news organizations producing stories to entertain their audiences under the guise of presenting objective information. (p. 89)

 

a.            Infotainment telesector

 

b.            Steganography

c.             Reporting frame

d.            News frame

 

14.          Critics believe National Public Radio (NPR)            . (p. 92)

 

a.            has a conservative bias b. has a liberal bias

c. fails to address terrorism

d. is objective in reporting terrorism

 

15.                         is Hezbollah’s television network. (p. 91)

 

a.            Al Hurra

b.            Al Fajir

c.             Al Jazeera d. Al Manar

 

16.                          refers to an uprising sparked by Ariel Sharon’s visit to the Temple Mount with a group of armed escorts in September 2000. (p.91)

 

a.            al Manar Intifada

b.            As Sahaab Intifada c. al Aqsa Intifada

d. Syrian Civil War

 

17.          Tim Groseclose and Jeffrey Milyo conclude that the American news media          . (p. 94)

 

a.            has a strong liberal bias

b.            has a strong conservative bias

c.             is fair and balanced

d.            presents coverage as a dramedy

 

18.          Whether in the new or old media, superficial narratives and constant flows of differing stories do not lend themselves to: (p. 95)

 

a.            the truth

b.            positive imagery

c.             political freedom d. critical thinking

 

19.          In television news coverage, the              is designed to keep the viewer tuned to the station. (p. 90)

 

a.            drama pattern

b.            control pattern

 

c.             expertise pattern

d.            information pattern

 

20.          In one of the best standard setting studies,         and Jany deGraff report that the relationship between terrorism and the media is so powerful that Western democracies may need to take drastic actions and even implement censorship. (p. 90)

 

a.            Yassen Zassoursky b. Alex Schmid

c. H.H.A. Cooper d.David Levin

 

21.          In social science, studies that involve examinations of the same subject over long periods of time are known as: (p. 96)

 

a.            longitudinal studies

b.            latitude studies

c.             content analysis

d.            horizontal studies

 

22.          The classic approach for television is the               . It is usually short and designed to provide the latest information.

 

a.            dominant frame b. reporting frame

c. collective interest frame

d. conflict frame

 

23.          A news frame that draws largely upon the broadcaster’s opinion is called a(n)    frame. (p. 88)

 

a.            investigative b. campaigning

c. dominant

d. reporting

 

24.          Law enforcement networks in the           have the ability to share criminal investigative information. ( p. 84)

 

a.            Rational Ideological Support System

b.            Regional Information Support System c. Regional Information Sharing System

d. Rational Ideological Sharing System

 

25.          According to Barber, what is the largest overriding factor through which the media flourishes? (p. 89)

 

 

a.            Entertainment

b.            Drama

c.             Money

d.            Information

 

26.          According to the text, reporters are expected to create news frames reflecting . (p. 92)

 

a.            fair reporting

b.            balanced reporting

c.             their outlet’s orientation

d.            a sense of drama

 

27.          Most mainstream media claim   when presenting information about terrorism. (p. 92)

 

a.            subjectivity b. objectivity

c. prejudice

d. partisanship

 

28.          is the public’s understanding of the media and the way stories are presented. (p. 94)

 

a.            News frame

b.            Media bias

c.             Social construction

d.            Critical media consciousness

 

29.          refers to the visual, audible, or written packages used to present the news. (p. 87)

 

a.            News frame

b.            Reporting frame

c.             Communicating frame

d.            Media frame

 

30.          refers to a quick, fact-driven report that summarizes the latest information about a story. (p. 87)

 

a.            News frame

b.            Communicating frames c. Reporting frame

d. Dominant frame

 

31.          The        reports a story from the broadcaster’s opinion. (p. 88)

 

a.            reportage frame

b.            dominant frame

c.             campaigning frame

d.            investigation frame

 

32.          The        presents a story frame with two views, each side having experts to support a position. (p. 88)

 

a.            reportage frame

b.            dominant frame c. conflict frame

d. contention frame

 

33.          News frames form the basis for                symbols. (p. 87)

 

a.            communicating

b.            understanding

c.             defining

d.            producing

 

34.          According to Cottle, television news presents a frame, which reinforces common values. (p. 87)

 

a.            contention

b.            dominant c. mythic

d. cultural recognition

 

35.          According to Durham,    destroys the ability to create a sustainable news frame. (p. 88)

 

a.            reality

b.            ambiguity

c.             facts

d.            opinion

 

36.          Debates over     arise because many people assume that acts of terrorism are induced by reckless media coverage and that media outlets provide terrorists with terrorism.(p. 97)

 

a.            censorship

b.            security

c.             bias

d.            communication

 

37.          Which of the following is not a governmental choice when faced with censorship? (p.

 

97-98)

 

a.            Criminalization

b.            Hands-off

c.             Complete censorship

d.            Self-regulation

 

38.          The arguments about censorship are heated and deal with the core issue of . (p. 98)

 

a.            privacy

b.            freedom

c.             security

d.            democracy

 

39.          Which of the following is NOT an argument favoring censorship? (p. 98)

 

a.            National security

b.            The public wants information withheld

c.             The truth makes the government look bad

d.            Patriotism

 

40.          The is a law ensuring access to governmental records. (p. 98)

 

a.            Freedom of Information Act

b.            COINTELPRO

c.             PATRIOT ACT

d.            Personal Surveillance Act

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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