Do you believe that Consumer Reports magazine is COMPLETELY unbiased?
Do you believe that Consumer Reports magazine is COMPLETELY unbiased?
Who said it was?
Who reads consumer reports?
I wish it was but I'm sure there are at least one or two employees taking money from a company.
And everyone has preferences that turn into biases. These have to show in the magazine.
dfssdfa wrote:
Do you believe that Consumer Reports magazine is COMPLETELY unbiased?
I remember it - from the 1980s. Surely it doesn't exist anymore? I mean, we have this thing called the "internet" now.
Yep, it's still around.
The internet reproduces and presents market research and testing done by various groups and companies a searchable format. The internet does not create its own information nor does it do product testing.
Asiunda Stanit wrote:
The internet reproduces and presents market research and testing done by various groups and companies a searchable format. The internet does not create its own information nor does it do product testing.
It does? How on earth does it do that? Seems a very specific target for the internet to achieve, no?
I was thinking that maybe user reviews on the web would be useful info on products?
What's that wrote:
Who reads consumer reports?
My Dad bought me a subscription for Christmas this year. Surely it's unbiased.
yes wrote:
What's that wrote:Who reads consumer reports?
My Dad bought me a subscription for Christmas this year. Surely it's unbiased.
My dad reads it too.
dfssdfa wrote:
Do you believe that Consumer Reports magazine is COMPLETELY unbiased?
Do you believe that the term "COMPLETELY unbiased" has any real meaning?
I've had a subscription for years. Using it currently as I research a new tv purchase.