A recent poll shows that a decreasing number of Americans view having children outside of wedlock, using birth control, and gambling as morally acceptable. The findings suggest a shift in societal attitudes towards these issues.
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- loaded language: 'Puritanical streak'
- framing: headline asserting a conclusion
- editorializing: revealing a rising Puritanical streak
- vague attribution: according to a new poll
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Poll indicates decline in acceptance of certain social behaviors among Americans
A new poll indicates that fewer Americans find behaviors such as having children outside of wedlock, using birth control, and gambling to be morally acceptable. This trend suggests changing societal attitudes.
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Bias Indicators Removed
- ✕ loaded language: 'Puritanical streak'
- ✕ framing: headline asserting a conclusion
- ✕ editorializing: revealing a rising Puritanical streak
- ✕ vague attribution: according to a new poll
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Fewer Americans think birth control, gambling, having kids out of wedlock are acceptable
Poll indicates decline in acceptance of certain social behaviors among Americans