Draw a line to match the type of description on the left to the search type name on the right
To find data or guidance about a topic or product = Transactional
To conduct business, such as placing an order = Informational
To visit a specific website or find a certain vendor = Navigational
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
Draw a line to match the type of description on the left to the search type name on the right | To find data or guidance about a topic or product = Transactional
To conduct business, such as placing an order = Informational
To visit a specific website or find a certain vendor = Navigational |
You can _____________ search results by combining search terms using the ______ Boolean
operator. | b. narrow, AND |
Draw a line to match the fallacy phrases that best represents the fallacy name on the right | “9 out of 10 citizens support lowering taxes.” = Bandwagon
“In order to define the root of homelessness, we must first
consider how profitable it is to panhandle.” = Red Herring
“If you don’t get a college degree, you won’t get a decent job.” = Slippery Slope
“Susan can’t possibly be the best qualified candidate, look = Ad Hominem
at her shoes.”
“You didn’t even graduate high school. You think you can = Tu Quoque
lecture me about the importance of graduating?” |
There are three main ways videos can be manipulated, including omitting the context, deceptive
editing, and malicious transformation. Which of the following video editing methods are commonly used
to manipulate video content for the purpose of misleading the viewer? | a. Showing a brief clip of a longer video
c. Joining multiple video clips together to form one video |
Which methods can you use to increase your chance of recognizing a manipulated video? | d. Watch how the reflections and shadows match objects and people
e. Pay attention to body and eye movements of the people in the video |
Of the ideas listed, which typically indicate left-wing bias? | b. Liberalism
d. Social equality |