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Enhancing Scientific Writing: Eliminating Bias and Finding Reliable Sources

This module from Scientific Writing I (2006) focuses on recognizing and eliminating biased language in writing, emphasizing the importance of gender-neutral terminology. Students will practice by identifying bias in an article and will also differentiate between reliable and unreliable web sources. Additionally, they will research a chosen topic, such as Titanic, Apollo 13, The Lord of the Rings, or the 2006 Academy Award nominees, to gather credible information for their writing projects. This exercise aids in honing critical thinking and research skills essential for effective scientific writing.

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Enhancing Scientific Writing: Eliminating Bias and Finding Reliable Sources

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  1. Module 4 Exercise Matakuliah : G1112, Scientific Writing I Tahun : 2006 Versi : v 1.0 rev 1

  2. Biased language Change this expression to be unbiased language:

  3. Biased language Answer Key (gender neutral language)

  4. Homework • Find a gender biased article and underline the biased words/expressions • List an unreliable web sources and state your reasons. • Find a reliable resources about: (Choose one) a. Titanic b. Apollo 13 c. The Lord of the Rings d. The Academy Award 2006 nominees

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