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7. Is the information biased in any way?

There is often more than one way of looking at a piece of information.

 

Half a glass of water

Imagine a glass that has been filled to the half way line.

How would a person describe it?

 

It's half empty

There are two possible things they could say: it is half full, or it is half empty.

Lara talking
Both are correct, but the way it is said makes you think differently. If someone says it is half full you think of a nice full glass. But if someone says it is half empty you think of an empty glass.

 

Saying something in a certain way to make you think or believe a particular thing is called bias.

More button So what is bias?

Indy thinking
Information that you get from a web site can be biased. You should look at the information and decide if it is biased or unbiased. You need to think about why the author has created the web site.

 

Do they want you to think in a certain way or are they giving you lots of information so that you can make up your own mind?

There are many reasons why a site might give biased information. These include:

1. To advertise a product or service

2. To change how you think

Balancing

A site that is unbiased will aim to give you a balanced opinion.

It will consider many people's opinions or several sets of facts before giving the author's own point of view. In this case, you may also be able to form your own opinions instead of just accepting that one set of information must be the "right one".

 

An egg sample!! Look at this sample web site.

 

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