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Analyzing Point of View
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By examining point of view in depth, students learn to critically evaluate statements made by experts and other participants in a debate on an issue. Some individuals or organizations might be advancing a particular viewpoint, while others take a more neutral position, seeking merely to inform the debate without advocating a particular point of view. Some questions to consider in analyzing statements: Does the person have a personal stake in the outcome of a controversy? Or is his or her intent merely to inform? How does knowing an individual's point of view affect the impact of that person's statement? The following definitions will help students in assessing viewpoint.
Modern Language Association (MLA) Citation: "Analyzing Point of View." Issues & Controversies. Facts On File News Services, n.d. Web. 8 Sept. 2010. <http://www.2facts.com/article/irce00000005>. For further information see Citing Sources in MLA Style. Facts On File News Services' automatically generated MLA citations have been updated according to the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, 7th edition. American Psychological Association (APA) Citation format: The title of the article. (n.d.). Issues & Controversies. Retrieved Month Day, Year, from Issues & Controversies database. See the American Psychological Association (APA) Style Citations for more information on citing in APA style. Record URL: |
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