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uestion 1

According to the article ANALYZING DATA IN SOCIAL NETWORKS-AN ETHICAL DILEMMA?, this law requires “accuracy and fairness of credit reporting”….and an “ ‘elaborate mechanism’ ” developed for investigating and evaluating credit worthiness.”

Stored Communications Act

Fair Credit Reporting Act

Federal Trade Commission Act

USA Patriot Act of 2001

Question 2

In the article ANALYZING DATA IN SOCIAL NETWORKS-AN ETHICAL DILEMMA?, the authors define data mining as

1- collecting and organizing large amounts of user data for promotion in the social web.

2- aggregating large amounts of personal information about users to identify and establish demographic groups and discover patterns in preferences and navigation.

3-analyzing large amounts of data through the use of sets of calculations computer algorithms (a predetermined calculation) in order to find meaningful correlations, patterns and trends.

Question 3

In the article ANALYZING DATA IN SOCIAL NETWORKS-AN ETHICAL DILEMMA?, the expressed purpose includes all of the following except

1- to determine if there is enough regulation to protect users in social networks.

2-to determine if social network users value rights of privacy more than censorship of the Internet.

3-to analyze whether current methods of data mining in social networks is ethical.

4-to analyze how and why social network data mining is performed.

Question 4

According to the article ANALYZING DATA IN SOCIAL NETWORKS-AN ETHICAL DILEMMA?, this law “prohibits deceptive acts or practices in or affect commerce and banking.”

1- Stored Communications Act

2-Fair Credit Reporting Act

3-Federal Trade Commission Act

4-USA Patriot Act of 2001

After reading the article, ANALYZING DATA IN SOCIAL NETWORKS-AN ETHICAL DILEMMA?, list three things Facebook claims it does to comply with the Federal Trade Commission Act.

Question 6

Match each article citation with the type of publication that best describes it.

Krishnamurthi, M., & Chu, A. (2013). ANALYZING DATA IN SOCIAL NETWORKS-AN ETHICAL DILEMMA? Journal Of International Management Studies, 13(1), 61-64.

Read Answer Items for Question 6

Tufekci, Zeynep. “After the Protest.” New York Times, March 19, 2014.

Read Answer Items for Question 6

Rayman, Noah. ADVERTISEMENTS STARRING ... YOU. Time. 10/28/2013, Vol. 182 Issue 18, p16.

Read Answer Items for Question 6

Answer

A.

Academic Journal

B.

Popular Magazine

C.

Newspaper

Question 7

According to the website, Network Neutrality http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~raylin/, the current state of net neutrality

1- is not a law, but has been generally followed to maintain free and open access to the Internet.

2-is a law that many legislators in Congress think should be repealed.

3-is illegal.

Question 8

According to the website, Network Neutrality http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~raylin/ , who wants a “tiered” Internet?

1- Google

2-Current network providers of the Internet

3-The U.S. government

4-The Library of Congress

Question 9

According to the website, Network Neutrality http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~raylin/ , current network providers, also known as Internet Service Providers (ISPs), include

1- Telecommunication companies such as AT&T, Verizon.

2-Government regulatory agencies such as Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC).

3-Repositories of information such as Digital Public Library and the Library of Congress.

Question 10

According to the article ANALYZING DATA IN SOCIAL NETWORKS-AN ETHICAL DILEMMA?, is the following statement True or False?

This article concludes that privacy on most social network websites is guaranteed if the data is protected through privacy setting and with encryption or firewalls.

1- True

2-False

Question 11

According to the article ANALYZING DATA IN SOCIAL NETWORKS-AN ETHICAL DILEMMA?, is the following statement True or False?

The enormous power given to the government in the 2001 USA Patriot Act to require data from social networks is widely accepted and remains non-controversial because it ensures national security.

True

False

Question 13

The article, “Welcome to the New Monetized Internet” by Kyle Chayka http://www.psmag.com/navigation/nature-and-technology/welcome-new-monetized-internet-privacy-going-cost-81990/ which of the following statements is true?

1- The United States ranks 1st among the top ten countries with the fastest speed to access the Internet.

2- Internet broadband speed does not concern most users in the US.

3-U.S. broadband speed lags behind that of South Korea and Japan.

question.14

The website, Network Neutrality http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~raylin/ is the creation, work and ideas of

1-Tom Wheeler, the Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission. (FCC)

2-Senator Jim Sensenbrenner, U.S. Congress

3-Ray Lin, University of California Berkeley

4-John Thorne, Verizon Senior Vice President

question.15

According to the website, Network Neutrality http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~raylin/, proponents in favor of net neutrality predict which of the following will happen if the Internet is “tiered”?

12. Less investment capital for the telecommunications industry

13. Unequal access for consumers to information on the Internet

question.16

According to the article ANALYZING DATA IN SOCIAL NETWORKS-AN ETHICAL DILEMMA?, is the following statement True or False? The number of consumers willing to conduct business with a company is likely to shrink if that company does disclose that data mining is to be performed.

True

False

question.17

According to the article, “Welcome to the New Monetized Internet” by Kyle Chayka, http://www.psmag.com/navigation/nature-and-technology/welcome-new-monetized-internet-privacy-going-cost-81990/, a study conducted by economist at the University of Colorado revealed that study participants were willing to pay the most for concealing which “privacy commodity”?

1-browser history

2-contents of text messages

3-list of contacts

4-user location

question.18

According to the article, “Welcome to the New Monetized Internet” by Kyle Chayka, http://www.psmag.com/navigation/nature-and-technology/welcome-new-monetized-internet-privacy-going-cost-81990/, Internet service providers' (ISPs) arguments against net neutrality include

outlawing fast lanes will stifle innovation

there will be no Internet slow lanes because broadband speed increases every year

extra charges are needed to maintain high cost of Internet infrastructure (cable and fiber)

could cause loss of jobs while increased cost of providing Internet service will be passed on to all consumers in higher monthly rates.