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Old 11-11-2007, 03:21 PM   #10
Jack.Kerr
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Originally Posted by Usually Lurkin
lying about the objectivity of audience/interviewer questions is bad no matter who does it. But planting friendlies in the audience, or screening the audience before hand, and working out questions for a softball interview before hand are not as bad as giving specific questions to supposedly objective audience members.
By what criteria do you distinguish the various practices?
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