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English, 25.09.2021 19:40 mazielynn84

"Cherry-picking" refers to selecting only the information that agrees with your opinion while ignoring any data that contradicts it. Another
term for this we learned in this module is:
O Implied bias
O Confirmation bias
Propaganda
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O Structural bias

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