OBJECTIVITY & SUBJECTIVITY
The difference between these two important ideas is the difference between fact and opinion. Facts are objective and provably true; however, if no clear facts exist about a topic, then a series of balanced opinions needs to be produced to allow the reader to make up his or her mind; opinions are subjective ideas held by individuals and so are always biased. If unbalanced opinions are presented as if they are facts, they act as propaganda or persuasion, e.g. a newspaper headline might state: "Youngsters are the prime cause of trouble in this area". This is presented as an objective fact but is clearly a subjective opinion.
Factual , based on observation, etc.
Like :
Subjective; The father said he "feels really sick" today.
Objective: The father appears to be pale and he has a red, raised rash on his arms and legs.
An objective fact is a non-biased statement. That is basically stating something with fairness, and not having a personal opinion about it. There are usually objective facts stated all the time on the news.
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