Bias is a belief that some ideas, people, or things are better than others, often resulting in unfairness or prejudice. It typically has a negative connotation and can lead to misinformation and poorly formed conclusions if not recognized.
Watch out for a biased statement if the author generalizes.
"Everyone loves hockey".
Arguable Statement
Ask yourself if someone can argue the statement.
It is difficult to argue facts.
As you are reading, ask yourself if the writer has proved a statement to be true.
You can argue either for or against a biased statement.
Fact or Opinion
Opinions sometimes sound like facts.
Watch for opinions that sound like facts.
The "I think" is removed from the start of the sentence.
Subjective Language
Look for opinion words.
Be on the lookout for "value-laden" words that carry strong feelings.
Examples: best, love, honor, wonderful, worst.
2. Take a Closer Look: Why is it important to recon?
Researching topics
Biased information results in misinformation and poorly formed conclusions.
If you don't recognize biase, you can be persuaded to believe something-based on only part of the information available.
Reading Bias Informantion
You might not be getting the whole story.
Biased Writing
It is meant to be persuasive.
You might be easily convinced about an issue without knowing all the facts or looking at all the sides of an issue without knowing all facts or looking at all the sides of an issue.
Bias Towards something.
You might have trouble looking at things fairly.
1.Bias: What is it?
Bias is a belief that some ideas, people, or things are better than others.
That belief leads to unfairness or prejudice.
Generally it has a negative connotation (feeling).
Opinion
Opinion is a belief or judgement about something.
Your opinion might be biased if you don't take into account various aspects on an issue while forming your opinion.
If you refuse to consider both sides of a topic, you're in danger of forming a biased opinion.
Bias
Bias indicates that one thing is better than another - without taking into consideration facts or other points of view.
Bias can lead to prejudice and unfairness behaviors.