Some well-known people are treated as private persons (as opposed to public figures) in libel lawsuits today. This practice was encouraged by several Supreme Court decisions of the 1970s, including:

a) Megarry v. Norton and Time v. Hill; b) Time v. Hill and Time v. Firestone; c) Herbert v. Lando and Time v. Firestone; d) Hutchinson v. Proxmire and Time v. Firestone; e) Curtis v. Butts and Calder v. Jones.

D

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Some publications are not so easy to classify as research sources. For example, Psychology Today and National Geographic can be considered both _____ and _____ publications

a. biographical; statistical b. open; deep c. primary; secondary d. scholarly; popular

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Which type of facework do we engage in when we "save face" by working to improve others' negative perceptions of us?

A. positive facework B. corrective facework C. preventative facework D. aggressive facework

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