Multiple Choice
According to Adam J. Schiffer, author of Evaluating Media Bias, accusations of partisan bias seem right but are probably wrong because accusers often
A) fail to specify an ideological standard.
B) cherry-pick disconfirming evidence.
C) fail to distinguish fake news from real.
D) ignore disconfirming content.
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