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Blondes 'to die out in 200 years' Germany
September 27, 2002 -…
Blondes 'to die out in 200 years' Germany
September 27, 2002
How could using balance in research and reporting tactics have made a difference in the outcome of what was reported?
- If the writers had balanced their theories with legitimate research it would've changed the overall credibility of the article.
- There should've been cited quantitative data attached to the statement about Finland has the highest proportion of blondes.
- There should have been cited qualitative data, such as a survey asking men their preferences on dating natural versus dyed blondes to substantiate the claim that men are primarily attracted to dyed blondes.
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What is my opinion about the issue, and what caused me to form my opinion?
- My opinion on the issue is that it is not true and that natural blondes will not die out by 2202.
- The reason that I don't believe the info in this article is because there are no credible sources substantiating the claims being made.
2.2. There is no statistical evidence proving the highest proportion of natural blondes residing in Finland or that dyed blondes are more attractive to men which leads me to believe they didn't even do research or didn't care enough to include proper citations. The information in this article is not reliable.
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