Concision bias refers to the sharing of information that is easy to understand and beneficial for a candidate while omitting other information. This type of bias often prioritizes clarity and brevity over a comprehensive view, leading to a skewed representation of facts and opinions.
What is concision bias?
• the shaping of public policy that results from the interactions of government and public opinion
• the sharing of information that is easy to understand and beneficial for a candidate while omitting other information
• a series of questions presented to the public that are designed to gather information that represents the opinions of the population
• the ideas and beliefs that a party stands for and wishes to enact
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