Talk:Inherent bias
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[edit]The article "inherent bias" was created on 31 January 2008 (by User:Wikid77) to support discussions about NPOV neutrality with the need to state biases or assumptions on an article's meta-subpage (such as "/meta") to clarify viewpoints behind an article's content which might or might not slant the outlook in the written text/images. -Wikid77 (talk) 12:53, 31 January 2008 (UTC)
On article: inherent bias
[edit]31-Jan-2008: Wikipedia has had no article on inherent bias (Google 69,300 hits!), so I have created it: anyone is welcome to join in. Meanwhile, see some viewpoints about inherent bias:
- In opinion polls or statistics: "OECD Glossary of Statistical Terms - Inherent bias Definition" at OECD.org, webpage: Statistical Terms - Inherent bias;
- In journalism: "Audeamus - How dare we...: The Press's Inherent Bias" at Audeamus.com (by Miche), webpage: The Press's Inherent Bias;
- Search the Internet for "inherent bias".
My bias is that's enough for now, and it's not the only major term that Wikipedia didn't cover in 2007: we're all trying to fill in the major gaps in WP coverage. -Wikid77 (talk) 12:53, 31 January 2008 (UTC)
Biases/assumptions behind article
[edit]The following are some underlying biases or assumptions that affect the content of the article as it develops:
- Bias the article to show main definitions of the term "inherent bias" because minor definitions might confuse many readers [31Jan08].
- Assume that examples are needed to clarify various definitions for the readers [31Jan08].
- Assume that the very title "inherent bias" will attract soapbox slanting to try to push particular viewpoints disguised as examples or such [31Jan08].
- Assume a "References in popular culture" will attract numerous slanted statements, so limit the number of cultural items or some other approach to avoid a massive list which might attract soapbox ranting [31Jan08].
Other biases/assumptions+date should be added above. -Wikid77 (talk) 13:16, 31 January 2008 (UTC)
Other topics
[edit]- [ Discuss other, unnamed topics here. -Wikid77 ]