Question 70 / 323:  What is the difference between having your point of view influence your informative speech and being biased?
A  Everyone has a point of view, but your biases are unique.
B  It is easier for audiences to recognize your point of view but harder for them to notice biases.
C  Your point of view does not have to have an impact on the information you provide, while biases
always have an impact.
D  A point of view is passively developed through your experiences and understanding, while bias
involves actively seeking information that favors your perspective over others.
E  Having a point of view enables you to describe topics broadly or in greater depth, while your
biases tend to narrow or restrict the way you discuss a topic.
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Attribution:  Dr. P. Wynn Norman. Corporate Communication (The Saylor Academy 2014), http://www.saylor.org/courses/bus210/
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