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Problem is that when people do a more comprehensive analysis, your perception doesn't bear out.

Bias it seems, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder. If you disagree with someone, it is all too easy to simply say that they are biased.
 
Problem is that when people do a more comprehensive analysis, your perception doesn't bear out.

Bias it seems, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder. If you disagree with someone, it is all too easy to simply say that they are biased.

The Devil can quote the scripture for his own ends.


http://blogs.news.com.au/heraldsun/andrewbolt/
 
Are you trying to tell us that Andrew Bolt votes Labour?
 
The Devil can quote the scripture for his own ends.

And only people who are spooked by shadows of demons that don't exist are afraid of the truth.

When you work out how to hold a discussion about bias, the nature of statistics, sampling, etc and can hold an actual discussion instead of talking cliches until the cows come home, let me know.

And duncan's horses did turn and eat other...


Let us pray..
 
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+1. Would love to see the correlation of voting intention vs IQ : ...
 
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I honestly don't see how anyone can watch/listen to the ABC and not think they are biased. They don't leave you in much doubt about their positions on gay marriage and refugees for example. It's like saying the Australian isn't biased.
 
I honestly don't see how anyone can watch/listen to the ABC and not think they are biased. They don't leave you in much doubt about their positions on gay marriage and refugees for example. It's like saying the Australian isn't biased.

Exactly, you just have to look at their front page, says it all.
They need an overhaul, abit of balance would be good.
 

Your posts are all clichés. When you can post without clichés let me know.
 
I honestly don't see how anyone can watch/listen to the ABC and not think they are biased. They don't leave you in much doubt about their positions on gay marriage and refugees for example. It's like saying the Australian isn't biased.

Do you separate disagreement from the perception of bias? Do you associate bias with intent or conspiracy? For balance, should outlets like the ABC have shows supporting conspiracy theories, slavery, racism, etc?
 
Do you separate disagreement from the perception of bias? Do you associate bias with intent or conspiracy?

With the ABC is has to be intent...it couldn't be by chance. To use one of your clichés, this thread seems to be flushing the greenies out of the closet.


http://www.theaustralian.com.au/nat...abc-survey-finds/story-fn59niix-1226647246897
 
With the ABC is has to be intent...it couldn't be by chance.

Why not?

You should try reading an actual analysis on media slant. Voting intention, especially one where 1/3 refused to specify, is not a great indicator. The result does not support your perception.
 
Poll on the ABC web site................notice there's no "NO" option, leaving it open ?

Someone should go in there and knock a few heads together................


Opinion Poll - Have your vote


Do you think it is likely that an Abbott government would bring back WorkChoices?
Likely
Unlikely
Not sure
 
Poll on the ABC web site................notice there's no "NO" option, leaving it open ?

Someone should go in there and knock a few heads together................

What is wrong with the available responses?
 
Poll on the ABC web site................notice there's no "NO" option, leaving it open ?

Someone should go in there and knock a few heads together................

It's a perfectly legitimate question.

In surveys with a non-definite answer, you ask for non-definite responses.

For example, a mobility study might ask:

Are you likely to leave place x within the next x years:

Highly likely.
likely
Not sure.
Unlikely
Highly Unlikely.
 
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