The journals were involved, because prestigious scientific publishers apparently chose sensationalism and
political bias over balance and objectivity.
Not exact matches
Appearing somewhat sympathetic to the Babylon Bee, Snopes said: «Although it should have been obvious that the Babylon Bee piece was just a spoof of the ongoing
political brouhaha
over alleged news media «
bias» and «fake news,» some readers missed that aspect of the article and interpreted it literally.
Uncertainty
over the future and contradictory
political information mean voters in the UK's EU referendum will be swung even more than usual by feelings and
biases
In all the talk, at least one
political issue seems to have been passed
over: the group's gender
bias.
* The role of the US in global efforts to address pollutants that are broadly dispersed across national borders, such as greenhouse gasses, persistent organic pollutants, ozone, etc...; * How they view a president's ability to influence national science policy in a way that will persist beyond their term (s), as would be necessary for example to address global climate change or enhancement of science education nationwide; * Their perspective on the relative roles that scientific knowledge, ethics, economics, and faith should play in resolving debates
over embryonic stem cell research, evolution education, human population growth, etc... * What specific steps they would take to prevent the introduction of
political or economic
bias in the dissemination and use of scientific knowledge; * (and many more...)
The furor last May
over Facebook's alleged tampering with the Trending Topics box — and Facebook's overwrought reaction to even the suggestion of explicit
bias — seemed to confirm that Facebook's incentives were such that the company would never become overtly
political.
Political biases are best left outside the office — unless you're applying for a political job — and companies will appreciate not seeing your favorite campaign bumper sticker plastered all over you
Political biases are best left outside the office — unless you're applying for a
political job — and companies will appreciate not seeing your favorite campaign bumper sticker plastered all over you
political job — and companies will appreciate not seeing your favorite campaign bumper sticker plastered all
over your resume.
But, on the other hand, pure reason may actually win out
over political persuasion /
bias.