Questions that prompt one particular answer
A writer can never truly be free from bias.
poopballs
Yes. Everyone on the planet has bias. A better question would be to ask if she had a bias on a particular subject.
To respond to a leading question, you can rephrase the question in a neutral way or provide an answer that does not affirm the bias of the question. It's important to stay mindful of the bias in the question and respond in a way that reflects your own perspective or understanding of the situation.
Questions that prompt one particular answer
It seems that would be questions which imply an answer and possibly also questions that denigrate others. For instance, rather than ask why a certain gender is more intelligent than the other, the question could ask if there is a more intelligent gender.
i can only think of an example. "Why is America's govt. the best govt. in the world?" The bias is already there.
Of course. Your question smacks of bias and discrimination.
Your question forces me to bias my answer in your favor. Please attenuate the bias in that circuit. As a noun: To avoid a bias in the results, the survey should include a cross section of age groups. As an adjective: A bias cut fabric will give the garment more flexibility. As an adverb: If you bias cut the wood, it will add more dimension to the piece. As a verb: Revealing the witness' background could bias the testimony for the jury.
this is a bias question. in my opinion it is Michael Phelps. but he is my god.
Information without bias, from both sides of a question.
Why did the author write this book?