
Author's bias, fact, opinion, objective, subjective
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Chelsie Griffin
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Author's bias, fact, opinion, objective, subjective
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Fact vs Opinion
Do you know the difference?
What is a fact?
...an event known to have happened or something known to have existed. It can be proven to be true or false.
Examples of facts:
1.Snakes are reptiles.
2.The earth is round.
What is an opinion?
... something that is believed to be true but might not be. This can be an attitude or judgment that cannot be proven true or false.
Examples of opinion:
1.The dog is cute.
2.This class is hard
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BIAS
Bias is an undue favor, support or backing extended to a person, group or race or even an argument against another.
Biases exist in cultural context but creep also into various forms of academic life and in literature.
Etymologically, it came from the French word “biais” which means
angle or slant.
A biased author may not pay attention to all the facts or develop a logical argument to support his or her opinions. Its purpose is to convey a certain attitude or point of view toward the subject. When we evaluate the writing of others, we should be careful to look for author bias.
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Author's bias can be recognized by looking for certain problems with their
statements which include:
a. Using emotional or loaded statements
b. Using overstatements or exaggerations
c. Using opinions rather than facts
d. Using broad, sweeping statements or generalizations
e. Using statistics
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Objective Point of View is..of a person or their judgment) not influenced by personal feelings or opinions in considering and representing facts.
Neutral, and impartial
provides factual information
this point of view is reliable and can be trusted.
Subjective Point of View is...he message of subjective language cannot be proven or measured. This kind of language contains judgments, interpretations, evaluations, or opinions or Point of view that shows a personal belief or bias and cannot be proven to be completely true
Based on a person's feelings or opinions
not reliable /defendable information
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Multiple Choice
What is the definition of bias?
Information that hasn't been verified.
A prejudice for or against something.
Quality journalism.
International news reporting.
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Multiple Choice
To know what the author left out, you have to check other sources.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Is this sentence biased or unbiased.
Aardvarks make amazing pets. Everyone should have one.
biased
unbiased
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Multiple Choice
What is Subjective Language?
Words that show the author's words.
Words in a story.
Positive words
negative words
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Multiple Choice
New York is the best state to live in because of our heritage and diversity.
objective
subjective
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Multiple Choice
Research shows that dogs can lower an owner's blood pressure.
objective
subjective
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Multiple Choice
Subjective or Objective?
Zaiden: We should use corn as ethanol to help the environment.
Amaya: We should actually use corn as a food source as we use too much for ethanol.
objective
subjective
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Multiple Choice
What piece of writing would most likely be objective?
poem
personal story
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Newspaper article
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Multiple Choice
not influenced by personal feelings, interpretations, or prejudice; based on facts; unbiased
subjective
objective
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