A New Partnership with the Idaho Statesman85%

By Emilie Ritter Saunders0%

1/26/2012, 12:42:00 AM

BS Summary: This article contains 10 faulty reasoning types, including Confirmation Bias, Halo Effect, and Self-Serving Bias, with Optimism Bias as the most egregious example at 20.5% saturation with 55 hits. Analysis detected 231 faulty-reasoning hits from 268 analyzed words, generating a BS Score of 78.4% and a BS Rank of 85% (2,527 of 16,813 articles). This article is worse (more manipulative) than 85.00% of the article peer group.

Do you read the Idaho Statesman online or in print? 
We're pleased to announce a developing partnership between the Statesman's Business Insider and StateImpact Idaho. 
For now, some of our work will be featured in the weekly magazine, which arrives on doorsteps each Wednesday. 
Molly Messick's recent story about the rising cost of farmland is featured on page 12 of this week's Insider 
Here's is what the Idaho Statesman's business editor David Staats wrote about the collaboration: 
Before Christmas, people started sending me links to articles about Idaho's economy from something called StateImpact Idaho. 
I didn't know what that was. 
But the articles caught my attention. 
They were written by a couple of people asking good questions  and writing unique, enterprising stories. 
I quickly learned that StateImpact Idaho is a new project of NPR and Boise State Public Radio. 
I listen to BSPR's KBSX (91.5), but my listening habits don't usually coincide with the times the StateImpact stories air. 
Luckily, the stories are posted and transcribed at http://stateimpact.npr.org/idaho/. 
I thought Molly Messick's and Emilie Ritter Saunders' pieces might be a good fit for Business Insider. 
So I called Sadie Babits, the station's news director. 
She immediately saw the potential of a partnership. 
We could publish selected pieces, edited in the magazine's format, to benefit our business-minded readers. 
The StateImpact Idaho team could extend its audience. 
Last week, four of our recent Q & A's on whether the Legislature should cut taxes to spur business growth, were featured in the Business Insider. 
Today, you can find our story about rising farmland prices in Idaho (it's on page 12). 
Actor-Observer Bias
0%
Anchoring Bias
0%
Availability Heuristic
2.2%
Blind-Spot Bias
0%
Confirmation Bias
15.7%
Dunning-Kruger Effect
0%
Framing Effect
0%
Fundamental Attribution Error
0%
Halo Effect
12.7%
Hindsight Bias
0%
Horn Effect
0%
In-Group Bias
3%
Loss Aversion
0%
Negativity Bias
0%
Optimism Bias
20.5%
Out-Group Homogeneity Bias
0%
Overconfidence Bias
0%
Pessimism Bias
0%
Primacy Effect
0%
Recency Bias
6.3%
Representativeness Heuristic
0%
Self-Serving Bias
7.5%
Status Quo Bias
0%
Sunk Cost Effect
0%
Ad Hominem
0%
Ambiguity (Equivocation)
0%
Anecdotal
0%
Appeal to Authority
6.3%
Appeal to Emotion
6.3%
Appeal to Nature
0%
Bandwagon
0%
Begging the Question
5.6%
Burden of Proof
0%
Circular Reasoning
0%
Composition/Division
0%
False Dilemma
0%
Gambler’s Fallacy
0%
Genetic Fallacy
0%
Hasty Generalization
0%
Middle Ground
0%
No True Scotsman
0%
Personal Incredulity
0%
Post Hoc (False Cause)
0%
Red Herring
0%
Slippery Slope
0%
Special Pleading
0%
Straw Man
0%
Tu Quoque
0%

268 words analyzed.

Analysis

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