identify which dimension of critical evaluation is evident in the following statements.
Write relevance, accuracy, bias or rehability.
Members of the Flat Earth Society claim to believe the
Earth is flat. Walking around on the planet's surface, it
looks and feels flat, so they deem all evidence to the
contrary, such as satellite photos of Earth as a sphere,
to be fabrications of a "round Earth conspiracy
orchestrated by NASA and other government agencies.
(Wolchover, 2017)
It's hard to claim that "Boys' Love" (BL) or Yaoi, a genre
of fictionalized media that features homoerotic
relationships between male characters, has reached
mainstream Filipino pop culture consciousness. But it
also feels inaccurate to say that it hasn't been noticed.
(Smith, 2020)
Outdoor air pollution is a risk to children, especially
with growing rates of urbanization in high-burden
pneumonia countries. But indoor air pollution
generated by unclean fuels for cooking and heating
poses a greater global threat. Indoor pollution
contributes to 62 per cent of air pollution-related child
pneumonia deaths. (UNICEF, 2020)
Much of the data in this publication was collected before
the virus hit many of the countries featured in this
survey, so to a large extent this represents a snapshot
of these historic trends. But to get a sense of what has
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Accuracy - Flat Earth Society members profess to believe the Earth is flat. Because walking around on the planet's surface makes it appear and feel flat, they dismiss all evidence to the contrary, including satellite photographs of Earth as a sphere, as fabrications of a "round Earth conspiracy engineered by NASA and other government organizations."
- The presented measurement's accuracy is stated as a percent, and it reflects how near the shown measurement is to the signal's standard value.
- It necessitates a comparison to a well-known industry norm. True, right, or exactness is a state or attribute.
- It refers to how close a measured value is to a standard or genuine value. It refers to the degree to which the results match the standard value.
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