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- Q1It is the systematic attempt to manipulate people's opinion, attitudes, beliefs, and actions with words, images usually through mass media.bandwagonbiastestimonialpropaganda30sEN6LC-IIIb-3.1.12
- Q2Which of the following is NOT a description of BIAS?tendencynon-factualpreferenceopinion30sEN6LC-IIIb-3.1.12
- Q3The propaganda technique that involves the deliberate omission of certain facts to fool the target audience.Plain FolksRepetitionCard StackingAppeal to tradition30sEN6LC-IIIb-3.1.12
- Q4How can you break free from being tricked by bias?Consider one side of the issue.Question what you have heardFollow the trend.Believe on the first hand information.30sEN6LC-IIIb-3.1.12
- Q5"Hitler liked dogs, therefore dogs are bad." This an example of ____________________technique.StereotypeCard StackingGlittering GeneralitiesGuilt by Association30sEN6LC-IIIb-3.1.12