Going back into the book would reveal all of the answers, good luck.
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C. A reporter writes a story about his wife’s company without revealing their relationship.
D. A magazine runs a series of articles speculating about a celebrity’s medical history.
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The code of ethics set by the Society of Professional Journalists includes acting independently and reporting without bias. If a reporter writes a story about his wife's company and keeps their relationship a secret, it is very likely that the reporter is biased towards his wife, and this makes sense.
Another rule in the code of ethics is minimizing harm, like showing compassion to those affected by coverage and keeping personal information private. Medical history is often confidential information. Speculating a celebrity's medical history may cause people to negatively view the celebrity.
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