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Expert shopping is the practice of finding an authority on a given subject whose professional opinion is skewed toward the answer that the searching party already prefers. This is commonplace in the news media, politics, and business, though can be found in all walks of life. Another well-known use is in lawsuits, when an expert witness can be paid to testify in favor of one side of the case. In this case, the expert witnesses on each side may have totally different opinions. * v * t * e

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  • Expert shopping (de)
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  • Expertenshopping (engl., wörtl. "Experten-Einkaufsbummel") bezeichnet die Auswahl von Experten, bei der das primäre Suchkriterium nicht die bestmögliche Expertise ist, sondern seine Bereitschaft, die vorgefasste Meinung des Suchenden zu bestätigen.Diese Vorgehensweise wird in Nachrichtenmedien, Politik und in Gerichtsverfahren praktiziert. Der Begriff stammt aus der Medienkritik und wird verwendet, um Verstöße gegen journalistische Standards zu beurteilen. (de)
  • Expert shopping is the practice of finding an authority on a given subject whose professional opinion is skewed toward the answer that the searching party already prefers. This is commonplace in the news media, politics, and business, though can be found in all walks of life. Another well-known use is in lawsuits, when an expert witness can be paid to testify in favor of one side of the case. In this case, the expert witnesses on each side may have totally different opinions. * v * t * e (en)
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  • Expertenshopping (engl., wörtl. "Experten-Einkaufsbummel") bezeichnet die Auswahl von Experten, bei der das primäre Suchkriterium nicht die bestmögliche Expertise ist, sondern seine Bereitschaft, die vorgefasste Meinung des Suchenden zu bestätigen.Diese Vorgehensweise wird in Nachrichtenmedien, Politik und in Gerichtsverfahren praktiziert. Der Begriff stammt aus der Medienkritik und wird verwendet, um Verstöße gegen journalistische Standards zu beurteilen. (de)
  • Expert shopping is the practice of finding an authority on a given subject whose professional opinion is skewed toward the answer that the searching party already prefers. This is commonplace in the news media, politics, and business, though can be found in all walks of life. Another well-known use is in lawsuits, when an expert witness can be paid to testify in favor of one side of the case. In this case, the expert witnesses on each side may have totally different opinions. * v * t * e (en)
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