Four other major print outlets — The New York Times, Associated Press, Reuters and USA TODAY —
avoided false balance in their coverage of the report.
A study of «climate change» or «global warming» coverage by the Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post and USA TODAY from 2003 to 2006 by Environmental Studies Professor Maxwell T. Boykoff found that by 2006
avoiding false balance had become the norm, as seen in the graphic below.
Not exact matches
True or
False: The smallest payment amount that I need to make for my credit card is a minimum
balance payment to
avoid fees and a negative hit on my credit score.
Another way to
avoid the pitfall of
false balance is to focus on research published in peer - reviewed journals rather than that announced in press releases.