Fact vs Opinion Facts are statements that can

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Fact vs. Opinion Facts are statements that can be proven. Opinions cannot be proven.

Fact vs. Opinion Facts are statements that can be proven. Opinions cannot be proven. They are based on someone's thoughts, their feelings, and their understanding. Although you may be able to use facts to add credibility to an opinion, it is still an opinion! An opinion may be widely accepted, but that does not make it a fact.

Biased or Unbiased? • If a newspaper or magazine article is biased, it means

Biased or Unbiased? • If a newspaper or magazine article is biased, it means that it takes sides and does not give a fair representation of both sides of an issue. Something that is biased presents information from a single point of view. • If a newspaper or magazine article is unbiased, it means that it is balanced and does not take sides. Something that is unbiased considers both points of view on an issue equally.

Biased or Unbiased? When a person is biased, he makes an assertion based on

Biased or Unbiased? When a person is biased, he makes an assertion based on his own opinions and perspectives about a topic or issue. For example, someone who does not like dogs might say that “all dogs are vicious”, making a statement based on his own view rather than on facts. assertion = a statement that you strongly believe is true perspective = to understand something through your own senses and logic; your point of view

Subjective vs. Objective What does subjective mean? Subjective means based on individual opinion or

Subjective vs. Objective What does subjective mean? Subjective means based on individual opinion or experience. Subjective information or writing is based on personal opinions, interpretations, points of view, emotions, and judgment. It is often considered ill-suited for scenarios like news reporting or decision making in business or politics. What does objective mean? Objective is an adjective, meaning not influenced by personal feelings or bias. As such, it is a synonym of impartial or neutral. Objective information or analysis is fact-based, measurable, and observable.

Subjective vs. Objective Various genres of writing require either an objective or subjective voice.

Subjective vs. Objective Various genres of writing require either an objective or subjective voice. • Use objective for an unbiased observation, independent from personal views. • Use subjective for a biased evaluation, influenced by personal opinion. • Here is a helpful trick to remember subjective vs. objective. Since objective and observation both begin with the letter O, you can use this letter to link the words together in your mind. • Also, subjective and feelings both contain the letter S, which you can use as an additional mnemonic.