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Top 5 ways to Avoid Political Bias in Research - Article Blink - 0 views

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    Political bias in research occurs when you use the wrong information in your research to support your opinions. It occurs in media research where the researcher covers the policy issues. In other words, the bias that occurs in the political context of the research is known as political bias. When you do not understand the opposing political party's point of view and provide vague statements or prejudices, such biases occur in political sciences, economics, and marketing. They have strong roots in the research work, which gives a negative impression of the research study
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Social Desirability Bias: Definition, Examples & Implication - 0 views

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    Research's credibility, reliability, authenticity and social desirability bias are of utmost importance in commercial as well as academic researches. Honesty, reporting transparency and avoiding results' fabrication along with biased data collection are vital aspects to ensuring reliability, authenticity and credibility of research. Bias is a significant factor that contributes to the overall quality of research and is therefore essential to make research trustworthy. By definition, bias occurs in research when someone introduces systematic errors into sampling/ selecting/ preferring one's response/ reading/ answer over another based on personal preferences.
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What Is the Difference Between Expository and Persuasive Essays? - 0 views

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    There are two basic writing styles - expository and persuasive. There is a big difference between expository and persuasive writing. Both have different purposes; expository essays are generally formal, while persuasive essays appeal to reason and emotion. They are intended to influence people's opinions or behavior, usually through a thesis statement. While both types of writing contain the elements of prejudgment and writer bias, there are some key differences between expository and persuasive essays. This article will teach you all the differences between expository and persuasive essays, so you should explore the type and write essay assignments effectively.
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Things To Know About Meta-Analysis: A Complete Guide For Students - 0 views

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    The use of meta-analysis to develop a conclusion from various studies is now a trend in the research. It helps to reduce bias and prejudice information in investigations. There are different types of meta-analysis reviews. Both qualitative and quantitative reviews are possible with secondary data. Systematic, narrative and meta-analysis are significant types of assessments. Meta-analysis provides in-depth information and presents findings in descriptive statistics. Quantitative reviews keep information in statistics, figures and val
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