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An internet site that is run by ignorant and deluded people would be the least acceptable source of accurate and unbiased scientific information; an example would be any site operated by the Church of Scientology.
An example of a crystal ball question is "Does he love me?"
An unbiased observation is one that is not affected by your bias (mental tendency/inclination or prejudice). For example, you may want to achieve a certain result, or you may only support one certain theory about your experiment. So if you are unbiased, you are looking at the results from all points of view, being realistic about what you see, and not just 'seeing' the observations because you want to or because you believe that's what you should see (this can sometimes happen unconsciously). So the results don't seem to support/coincide with one theory over another.
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It means the question is neutral or impartial to the parties involved. An example would be:A biased question example: Will the great Romanian tennis player beat her awful opponent in tomorrow's Wimbledon tennis final?An unbiased question example: Of the two great finalists, who will be the winner of tomorrow's Wimbledon Ladies tennis final, the Romanian or the Russian?
To make a question unbiased for a survey you re-word it. So for example if the question was "NFL is very boring. Do you think its more fun to play hockey than watch it". You wouldn't be like that to make it unbiased you would be like "Do you think its more fun to watch hockey than play it?
The results of the survey were unbiased because the person who wrote the question wrote them in a neutral way.
There are various places that one can find unbiased reviews of scanners. For example, unbiased reviews, stress less paperless, choice and drum scanner.
Biased- (Not random) Unbiased-(Random) Example: (ubbiased) Woman takes random people to take a survey.
Only if you make it unbiased. Samples can be weird. If you make it unbiased, then yes.
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This question calls for an opinion and cannot be answered as facts that are unbiased.
There's no unbiased way to answer that question, but, I do think it all comes down to her pretty smile.
This question calls for an opinion. Do not blank previous postings, add your own by all means
You cannot give this question an unbiased answer. Physical preference is subjective, and changes depending on who you ask.
The newspaper was unbiased because it presented both sides of the story.