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When working with sources, journalists must set ground rules for how they will attribute (give credit) the information they gather from the source. Which rule means the journalist may print what the source says but may NOT print the source's name in the article?(1 point)
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On the record
On the record
On background
On background
Not for attribution
Not for attribution
Off the record
When working with sources, journalists must set ground rules for how they will attribute (give credit) the information they gather from the source. Which rule means the journalist may print what the source says but may NOT print the source's name in the article?(1 point)
Responses
On the record
On the record
On background
On background
Not for attribution
Not for attribution
Off the record
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GPT-4o mini
The rule that means the journalist may print what the source says but may NOT print the source's name in the article is called **Not for attribution**.
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