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Example Of A Biased Interview
This interview was a perfect example of a biased interview with confusing questions looks like. Something that the interviewer did not do for his interviewee was make sure that they were ready for the interview, this is blatant the entire time the recording is being made. The interview does not seem as though it is within a comfortable setting of any kind. Seemingly, the man being interviewed was attempting to take a personal break and was not only interrupted but then bombarded with mindless conversation. This is displayed through the stressed facial expression on the interviewee’s face as well as the staircase in which the interview took place as the writer being interviewed is attempting to neither be rude nor miss out on his hard earned

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