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How can you tell if a media source is biased?(1 point)
If it is sponsored by a particular company or companies
If it includes only positive details about one side and only negative details about the other side of an issue
If the source is trying to sell something
All of the above
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All of the above.
Each of those can indicate bias: sponsorship or commercial goals can influence coverage, and presenting only positive details for one side and negative for the other is a clear sign of biased reporting.
Each of those can indicate bias: sponsorship or commercial goals can influence coverage, and presenting only positive details for one side and negative for the other is a clear sign of biased reporting.
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