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Not every source of information can be trusted. Before you accept what you read, you should always check if the writer is biased.

This exercise focuses on questions that can help you see if an article is biased.

For information on what an unbiased or neutral point of view means, see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Neutral_point_of_view

Read the questions below. Which of these questions can help you see if an article is biased? Choose the 3 correct answers.

What is missing here - are there sources or explanations that have been left out?

Is the writer an expert in his field?

Is the writer using words that give you positive or negative feelings about something?

Does the article present only one view of what happened?