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What the Fox Knows

What the Fox Knows

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The seminal launch 538 launch post: "... while the first two steps of the process (collecting and organizing information in the form of news stories) are thought to fall within the province of “objective” journalism, explanatory journalism is sometimes placed in the category of “opinion journalism.” ... [which] doesn’t seem to abide by the standards of either journalistic or scientific objectivity. Sometimes it doesn’t seem to abide by any standard at all. A more data-centric approach is perhaps most helpful, however, when it comes to the fourth step, generalization." - What the Fox Knows | FiveThirtyEight

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