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Rachel Zoll – Journalist honored for her impact at the Associated Press.
AP Stylebook – A handbook outlining professional writing and style rules
for journalism.
Inclusive Storytelling – Ensuring stories reflect and respect people from a
backgrounds.
Unconscious Bias – Hidden attitudes or stereotypes that influence
judgment and behavior.
Data Journalism – Presenting news by analyzing and visualizing data.
Digital Security – Protecting digital communications and personal
information.
Multifactor Authentication – A login process requiring more than one pro
of identity.
User-Generated Content – Media created by the public rather than traine
reporters.
Margin of Error – The statistical range within which survey results may
vary.
Polls – Surveys designed to measure opinions or preferences of a group.
Health Reporting – Coverage of health, medicine, and science in news.
Copyright Infringement – Using copyrighted works without authorization.
, Anonymous Sources – Informants whose identities remain confidential in
reporting.
Attribution – Crediting the original provider of information.
Editing Marks – Symbols used to show corrections or revisions in text.
Social Media Guidelines – Rules for how journalists should use platforms
responsibly.
Scientific Journals – Peer-reviewed publications presenting research
findings.
Exit Polls – Surveys conducted immediately after people vote.
Crisis Language – Terms to avoid when writing about immigration issues
Person-First Language – Putting the individual before the disability in
descriptions.
Deaf vs. deaf – Distinguishing cultural identity from medical hearing loss
Race Reporting Standards – Guidance on how to cover racial topics
responsibly.
AP News Values – The principles of fairness, accuracy, and balance in AP
reporting.
Bibliography – A list of sources referenced in a text.
Contributors – People who provide material or advice for the Stylebook.
Punctuation Standards – Rules for correct punctuation in professional
writing.
Reporting Pitfalls – Common errors journalists should avoid.