BS Summary: This article contains 11 faulty reasoning types, including In-Group Bias, Appeal to Authority, and Availability Heuristic, with Negativity Bias as the most egregious example at 47.7% saturation with 113 hits. Analysis detected 496 faulty-reasoning hits from 237 analyzed words, generating a BS Score of 63.3% and a BS Rank of 70% (5,137 of 16,813 articles). This article is worse (more manipulative) than 69.50% of the article peer group.

Colorado, like the rest of the country, is experiencing more, and worse, climate disasters, wreaking havoc on people’s homes  and their homeowner’s insurance rates. 
In the wake of devastating hail storms and massive wildfires, Coloradans face rising premiums, less choice and availability, and in some cases, getting dropped by insurers altogether. 
The state is now one of the top ten most expensive in the country for homeowners insurance. 
And escalating the issue is climate change. 
CPR’s Bente Birkeland and Rocky Mountain PBS’ Andrea Kramar look at what’s happening with the home insurance market in Colorado, and what state lawmakers are trying to do to make sure that, when the flames approach or the hail falls, Coloradans don’t lose everything. 
Plus stay tuned for a full-length documentary on this reporting. 
“Undercovered” airs on Rocky Mountain PBS Thursday, Jan. 15 at 7 p.m. MST, and will be available to stream on the free RMPBS+ app and Youtube. 
Purplish is produced by listener-supported CPR News and the Capitol News Alliance, a collaboration between KUNC News, Colorado Public Radio, Rocky Mountain PBS, and The Colorado Sun, and shared with Rocky Mountain Community Radio and other news organizations across the state. 
Funding for the Alliance is provided in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. 
Purplish’s producer is Stephanie Wolf. 
Sound designed and engineered by Shane Rumsey. 
Theme music is by Brad Turner. 
CPR’s executive producer of podcasts is Megan Verlee. 
Actor-Observer Bias
0%
Anchoring Bias
10.1%
Availability Heuristic
21.9%
Blind-Spot Bias
0%
Confirmation Bias
3%
Dunning-Kruger Effect
0%
Framing Effect
10.1%
Fundamental Attribution Error
0%
Halo Effect
0%
Hindsight Bias
0%
Horn Effect
0%
In-Group Bias
23.2%
Loss Aversion
18.6%
Negativity Bias
47.7%
Optimism Bias
0%
Out-Group Homogeneity Bias
0%
Overconfidence Bias
0%
Pessimism Bias
18.6%
Primacy Effect
0%
Recency Bias
0%
Representativeness Heuristic
0%
Self-Serving Bias
0%
Status Quo Bias
0%
Sunk Cost Effect
0%
Ad Hominem
0%
Ambiguity (Equivocation)
0%
Anecdotal
0%
Appeal to Authority
23.2%
Appeal to Emotion
18.6%
Appeal to Nature
0%
Bandwagon
0%
Begging the Question
0%
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)
14.3%
Red Herring
0%
Slippery Slope
0%
Special Pleading
0%
Straw Man
0%
Tu Quoque
0%

237 words analyzed.

Analysis

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