## Survey Question: Sentence Bias Assessment
### Overview
The image presents a survey question asking for an opinion on the bias of a given sentence. The sentence discusses Ocasio-Cortez's use of the news cycle to highlight wealth inequality and draw attention to policy fixes. The survey provides a Likert scale for responses, ranging from "Strongly disagree" to "Strongly agree."
### Components/Axes
* **Sentence:** "Ocasio-Cortez used this weekend's news cycle to continue highlighting the evils of wealth inequality, and to draw attention to serious policy fixes for the problem."
* **Question:** "Please tell us what you think about the sentence..."
* **Statement:** "In my opinion, this sentence is biased."
* **Response Options (Likert Scale):**
* Strongly disagree
* Disagree
* Somewhat disagree
* Somewhat agree
* Agree
* Strongly agree
* **Radio Buttons:** A radio button is associated with each response option, allowing the user to select one.
### Detailed Analysis or ### Content Details
The image shows a single question from a survey. The question asks the respondent to evaluate the bias present in the provided sentence. The respondent can choose one of six options, ranging from "Strongly disagree" to "Strongly agree," to indicate their perception of the sentence's bias. No response is selected in the image.
### Key Observations
* The sentence provided is a statement about Ocasio-Cortez's actions and their purpose.
* The question directly asks about the perceived bias of the sentence.
* The Likert scale provides a range of options to capture varying degrees of agreement or disagreement.
* No response is selected, indicating the survey is incomplete or showing the initial state of the question.
### Interpretation
The survey question aims to gauge public perception of bias in a statement related to a political figure (Ocasio-Cortez) and a specific issue (wealth inequality). The responses collected from this question could be used to analyze how individuals perceive the framing of political statements and whether they believe such statements are presented in a neutral or biased manner. The lack of a selected response in the image suggests it is either an example question or a survey that has not yet been completed.