bias - A preference or point of view that is personal, rather than scientific. A prejudice., neutral - Not liking or supporting either side, objective - using facts, not biased, being neutral, subjective - your personal feelings, tastes, or opinions, not based on facts, factual - using facts, being true and correct, confirm - to agree with, to find evidence something is correct, contradict - disagree, go against, to say the opposite, two answers which say different things, conflict of interest - when you have a personal interest (like your job, family members) that makes it hard to tell the truth, reliable - trustworthy - multiple sources saying the same thing, misleading - giving the wrong idea, hidden agenda - a secret purpose, a reason you are doing something (but you don't explain why), perspective - the way someone sees something, their opinion or thinking, how they feel, sceptical - doubting that something is true or useful, profit - making money, influence - changing someone's behaviour, actions, having an impact, subtle - hard to see, not clear, claim - to say something. To share your opinion or give information. "Claim" is used when we don't know if information is true / if something hasn't been proven. We also use it to show what someone is saying (even if we know it is true or false already)., exaggeration - A statement that shows something as better or worse than it really is. To 'stretch the truth'., evidence - proof, something that helps us know whether an idea is correct or incorrect, reason, purpose - why we do something, what we want to achieve,

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