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14 January, 02:05

When reading science articles, why should you look for the author'sâ biases?

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  1. 14 January, 02:11
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    the word "science" defines everything around us and beyond our human imagination. understanding science is always a lot tougher than other topics and it requires a mind and brain far more sophisticated than the average level. if one reads a science article, he / she must always look for author's biases. an author's bias is basically his/her opinions and theory. but most of the time, science articles always has author's biases to be unbiased cause it is a factual interpretation. if the author is biased, then the facts or ideas could be misinterpreting and could lead to some false concepts and news.
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