PrepTest 65, Section 2, Question 5
In its coverage of a controversy regarding a proposal to build a new freeway, a television news program showed interviews with several people who would be affected by the proposed freeway. Of the interviews shown, those conducted with people against the new freeway outnumbered those conducted with people for it two to one. The television program is therefore biased against the proposed freeway.
In its coverage of a controversy regarding a proposal to build a new freeway, a television news program showed interviews with several people who would be affected by the proposed freeway. Of the interviews shown, those conducted with people against the new freeway outnumbered those conducted with people for it two to one. The television program is therefore biased against the proposed freeway.
In its coverage of a controversy regarding a proposal to build a new freeway, a television news program showed interviews with several people who would be affected by the proposed freeway. Of the interviews shown, those conducted with people against the new freeway outnumbered those conducted with people for it two to one. The television program is therefore biased against the proposed freeway.
In its coverage of a controversy regarding a proposal to build a new freeway, a television news program showed interviews with several people who would be affected by the proposed freeway. Of the interviews shown, those conducted with people against the new freeway outnumbered those conducted with people for it two to one. The television program is therefore biased against the proposed freeway.
Which one of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argument?
Most of the people who watched the program were aware of the freeway controversy beforehand.
Most viewers of television news programs do not expect those programs to be completely free of bias.
In the interviews, the people against the new freeway expressed their opinions with more emotion than the people for the freeway did.
Before the program aired, over twice as many people were against building the freeway than were in favor of it.
The business interests of the television station that produced the program would be harmed by the construction of a new freeway.
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