Question
Which shows bias by omission?(1 point)
Responses
A peer-reviewed academic paper is published without an identifying author’s name.
A peer-reviewed academic paper is published without an identifying author’s name.
A doctor explains the risks and benefits of a treatment program for a patient’s illness.
A doctor explains the risks and benefits of a treatment program for a patient’s illness.
A newspaper article lists both positive and negative attributes of political candidates.
A newspaper article lists both positive and negative attributes of political candidates.
A flyer for a test prep company says that students who used its study course scored 85%
or higher but does not mention that students who did not use the study course scored equally well.
Responses
A peer-reviewed academic paper is published without an identifying author’s name.
A peer-reviewed academic paper is published without an identifying author’s name.
A doctor explains the risks and benefits of a treatment program for a patient’s illness.
A doctor explains the risks and benefits of a treatment program for a patient’s illness.
A newspaper article lists both positive and negative attributes of political candidates.
A newspaper article lists both positive and negative attributes of political candidates.
A flyer for a test prep company says that students who used its study course scored 85%
or higher but does not mention that students who did not use the study course scored equally well.
Answers
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GPT-4o mini
The correct response that shows bias by omission is:
**A flyer for a test prep company says that students who used its study course scored 85% or higher but does not mention that students who did not use the study course scored equally well.**
This example demonstrates bias by omitting important information that could provide a fuller, more accurate picture of the effectiveness of the study course.
**A flyer for a test prep company says that students who used its study course scored 85% or higher but does not mention that students who did not use the study course scored equally well.**
This example demonstrates bias by omitting important information that could provide a fuller, more accurate picture of the effectiveness of the study course.