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Is the act of leaving one side out of an article or a series of articles over a period of time |
Omission |
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Tends to occur when a media outlet decides to do a story on a study released by the same group as always but ignores studies on the see more similar topics released by the opposing groups |
Story selection |
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Is the news that i l l producers consider most important and what is most likely to sell papers |
Placement |
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Is the emphasis of certain aspects of a policy favorable to one side or another it's is when the story reflects one side to the exclusion of another |
Spin |
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Is attaching a label usually a more extreme label to a particular group but not to the other |
Labeling |
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Is when an editor reporter or producer includes more sources in story that support one view over another |
Selection of sources |
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Is favoring one person are side over another |
Bias |
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Is a way of reading or structuring something so it appeals mostly to emotions and dissorts facts moreover it is used to promote a one-sided argument in that winning people over to a certain cost or belief and designed to persuade it's intended audience to think and behave in a certain matter |
Propaganda |