The difference between opinion and bias is that an opinion is what someone thinks about a certain topic when a bias is how someone thinks feels and reacts about a topic based on something from their past......for example I hate the color purple because my biological father likes purple. That is a bias when "the Phillies are the best team in the world is an opinion because there is nothing from my past that can back that up. that's mean, my teacher said that they are all the same thing L.O.L (laugh out loud) lol ajdfl;ajskdlf
Guessed means pretty much what is sounds like. It means to guess past tense, that is, an opinion formed in the past without all the information necessary to reach a sound conclusion.
Statistical abuse in the media can take many forms. The most blatant would be a misuse or misrepresentation of factual data. For instance, if an organization conducted a poll of their employees, and then tallied the information, but used only the information from a certain demographic because that was the data that supported their own ideas, that would be statistical abuse. Furthermore, if an organization or committee sets up an even that is open to the public for opinion, then uses tactics to change the mind of the pollees before they have a chance to cast their ballot, the information is then innacurate and may be simply based on the most recent information that the voters heard, and now a concensus of factual happenings and beliefs.
Occasionally, a Supreme Court judge's views will differ from the majority opinion.
Overrated is based on subjectivity or opinion, whereas overestimated is based on objectivity or fact. For example, if a friend advises you to see a particular movie because they thought it was so good, that's subjective or based on their opinion. Your opinion may or may not differ from theirs. However, if you take your car in for service and you're told it will cost $300 to fix, but after the work is done you're only charged $200, then the service center overestimated the cost, and that's objective or a fact, you only paid $200.
they send out people that are politicians to other politicians who go to other politicians who keep going to politicians who after a hundred times realize they dont know what public opinion is
Most politicians respect public opinion. Politicians normally read the mood of the public and their opinions and that is what informs their agendas.
In my opinion, Wikianswers is better because anyone can change facts on Wikipedia, which may not be accurate. With Wikianswers, people ask questions and you give them a fact or accurate opinion.
No, I do not use an exclamation point when stating my opinion. I communicate in a neutral, informative manner to provide accurate and helpful information.
The politicians will tell you it has. My Opinion:: No.
Just an "OPINION". We as a Nation lack integrity because our politicians have their own personal Political agendas at heart as apposed to the Nations agendas as a whole.
Modern scientific polling uses sampling to get accurate statistics on public opinion. The sample is of the public is taken to represent the opinion of the larger public. This has become a proven and accurate way of conducting polls from the public.
Differentiating fact from opinion is crucial when reviewing data because it helps ensure that decisions are based on objective information rather than personal biases or subjective beliefs. It allows for more accurate analysis and interpretation of the data, leading to more informed decision-making and better outcomes.
election, interest groups, the media, and personal contacts with the public are features of an accurate measurement of public opinion
An editorial typically presents opinion, which may be influenced by propaganda, but ideally is backed by fact. It may include commentary or analysis on current events or issues, offering a perspective or argument. It is important for editorials to be based on truthful and accurate information to maintain credibility.
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WikiAnswers is usually fairly accurate, as unlike many sites any question - and its rewordings - is answered with a unique, coherent statement or opinion (sometimes many of each). Where an answer is not accurate, this is often because the question is not specific enough to be answered exactly; others because the person answering does not know/ has not given every detail, just enough to give you an overview or enough to start with. Some questions also don't include enough information to be interpreted as a question, let alone answered, but these are usually removed from the general site.