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You are looking up sources for a research paper about a particular candidate...
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You are looking up sources for a research paper about a particular candidate for political office. You find one book which describes the candidate in overwhelmingly positive, even glowing terms. Your suspicions of bias might be confirmed if
A) you find out that the book was written quite poorly.
B) you find out that the book was written by several authors.
C) you find out that the book was in fact published five years ago.
D) you find out that the book was written by someone who was paid off by the candidate.
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