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Old 08-25-2004, 11:09 AM
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Rudey, I'm sure you've taken a statistics class - you do know that one study isn't the be all and end all. Before something to be "proved" there usually needs to be several studies - I wonder if there have been more on the topic?
I've taken a lot more than one statistics class at my alma mater and at Columbia. I'd like to ask what statistics class you took that taught you how many studies were needed to "prove" something.

As it stands I know of 1 study (the one I started this thread about) that analyzes media bias - by analyze I don't mean listing stories of bias. This 1 study is done by reputable academic sources.

I am more than open to other studies but there are none. I do have studies that analyze media bias on certain topics and on certain networks - what I'm thinking of is with the BBC.

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