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vova2212 [387]
1 year ago
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The authors of both documents write about the same event in different ways due to:lack of informationauthor biasthey are seconda

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Dmitrij [34]1 year ago
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People frequently harbor a variety of biases. Due to author bias, the writers of the two texts present the same event in different ways.

An author who is prejudiced is simply one who, in some manner, did not pay attention to all the facts, or evidence, or build a logical case to support his or her opinions.

In this context, bias is simply defined as when a point or remark demonstrates partiality or preference for a person, thing, etc. When you suspect a source may be prejudiced, when the author's viewpoint is strongly held or skewed, etc., you can usually tell.

Prejudice is a synonym for bias, which means that the arguments used to justify a position are frequently irrational. To assess an argument's worth and validity impartially, the reader must be able to identify any author's prejudice.

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