Poll: Most Americans Oppose Banning Use Of Race In College Admissions
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Reliability Score Analysis
The Reliability Score of the article is determined on a percentage score basis from 0 to 100%.
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- Multiple Sources as Good for a higher number of total sources.
- Multiple Quotes as Poor for the lower number of quotes used in the article.
- Quote Length as Poor for the lower number of words used in each quote.
Opposite Sources: 50% Fair (Grade C) Unique Sources: 50% Fair (Grade C) Multiple Sources: 75% Good (Grade B) Multiple Quotes: 25% Poor (Grade E) Quote Length: 0% Poor (Grade F)
Bias Score Analysis
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Policy Leaning Analysis
This article includes the following sentiments, providing an average bias score of -10% Liberal:
- 2 positive sentiments for Affirmative Action
"Related to the Supreme Court, which will soon weigh in on affirmative action in college admissions, the survey revealed a remarkably low level of public support."
"Many college leaders are expecting the Court's conservative majority to use those cases to prohibit or substantially scale back affirmative action in college admissions."
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8% "Many college leaders are expecting the Court's conservative majority to use those cases to prohibit or substantially scale back affirmative action in college admissions.""
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
60% : Related to the Supreme Court, which will soon weigh in on affirmative action in college admissions, the survey revealed a remarkably low level of public support.54% : Many college leaders are expecting the Court's conservative majority to use those cases to prohibit or substantially scale back affirmative action in college admissions.
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