Why is it essential that the media operate free of government control?
A) The government has no expertise in media management.
B) The government is incapable of providing media coverage.
C) This is the only way in which the media can be truly objective and serve a "watchdog" function.
D) Private interests are always more honest and objective than those of the government.
E) Profits from the media industry belong in the private sector.
C
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A) repeated-measures ANOVA B) t-test for independent groups C) chi-square D) ANOVA for independent groups
Which of the following statements is least applicable to the formulation of public policy in Texas?
A. Many policies produce unintended consequences. B. Many policies have indirect and direct benefits. C. Most policy proposals make tradeoffs between costs and benefits. D. Policy changes tend to be incremental and slow. E. Most policies are under the direct control of the large urban counties.