Newspaper preferences

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  1. I like to know the political perspectives of any newspaper I read.
    Strongly agree.
    Agree somewhat.
    Disagree somewhat.
    Strongly disagree.


  1. If I have a question about something I read in the newspaper, I may consult another source, such as a history book, my favorite blog, or my parents.
    Strongly agree.
    Agree somewhat.
    Disagree somewhat.
    Strongly disagree.


  1. I prefer to read a newspaper that offers mutliple perspectives on an important issue.
    Strongly agree.
    Agree somewhat.
    Disagree somewhat.
    Strongly disagree.


  1. I will not read a newspaper that conveys perspectives or politics that conflict with my beliefs.
    Strongly agree.
    Agree somewhat.
    Disagree somewhat.
    Strongly disagree.


  1. As long as they are reporting the facats, it does not matter what personal opinions journalists have on the issues.
    Strongly agree.
    Agree somewhat.
    Disagree somewhat.
    Strongly disagree.


  1. A newspaper is only as credible as the people who own it.
    Strongly agree.
    Agree somewhat.
    Disagree somewhat.
    Strongly disagree.


  1. A newspaper is only as credible as the people who write for it.
    Strongly agree.
    Agree somewhat.
    Disagree somewhat.
    Strongly disagree.





Katherine Semisch