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Option C shows a detail left out that makes the report biased.
This option states that:
Since Mayor Quinn was elected, crime rates have stayed at about the same rate as they were before.
<h3>What is a biased report?</h3>
- Report that does not expose all the necessary information.
- Report that encourages the reader to support only one aspect.
- Report that hides information.
- Report that only shows a part of the presented element.
The report shown by the Mayor shows that he is working to reduce crime in the city. This information is biased because the mayor does not show what is being done, nor does he present statistics on the change in crime rates before and after he takes office.
This encourages readers to believe only one strand of the argument, without the ability to interpret it and have a complete view of it.
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