RIGHT BIAS
These media sources are moderately to strongly biased toward conservative causes through story selection and/or political affiliation. They may utilize strong loaded words (wording that attempts to influence an audience by using appeal to emotion or stereotypes), publish misleading reports and omit reporting of information that may damage conservative causes. Some sources in this category may be untrustworthy. See all Right Bias sources.
- Overall, we rate the Institute for Family Studies (IFS) right biased based on story selection that favors conservative causes and Mixed for factual reporting based on the endorsement of poor science.
Detailed Report
Factual Reporting: MIXED
Country: USA
World Press Freedom Rank: USA 48/180
History
The Institute for Family Studies (IFS) is a conservative think tank that states their mission as “to strengthen marriage and family life, and advance the well-being of children through research and public education.” IFS was founded by William Bradford Wilcox who is Director of the National Marriage Project at the University of Virginia, Professor of Sociology at the University of Virginia and a Visiting Scholar at the conservative American Enterprise Institute. Michael Toscano is the current Executive Director.
Funded By / Ownership
The Institute for Family Studies does not openly state ownership on the website nor do they list funding sources. According to Sourcewatch they have received funding from the conservative Bradly Foundation. They accept donations on the website as well.
Analysis / Bias
In review, the Institute for Family Studies (IFS) reports on and researches the role of marriage on the health of children and society. Most information on this website is rooted in fact and is well sourced. There is little use of loaded language, however story selection favors the conservative view of traditional marriage. While IFS does not come out directly and say they are opposed to same sex marriage, they routinely promote two parent heterosexual families as the ideal.
In 2012, Bradford Wilcox was a peer reviewer on a controversial research paper that was called “disgraceful” by the scientific community. This research was funded by the highly Questionable Witherspoon Institute that promotes anti-gay marriage and anti-abortion propaganda. While IFS themselves tends to be well sourced, their senior fellow Mr. Wilcox endorsed a poor scientific study.
Overall, we rate the Institute for Family Studies (IFS) right biased based on story selection that favors conservative causes and Mixed for factual reporting based on the endorsement of poor science. (D. Van Zandt 3/16/2018) Updated (7/28/2019)
Source: https://ifstudies.org
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