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Which would be considered a reliable source?(1 point)
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an opinion column in your favorite magazine
an opinion column in your favorite magazine
an article from a scientific journal
an article from a scientific journal
a biology textbook from 1920
a biology textbook from 1920
a blog written by an anonymous author
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an opinion column in your favorite magazine
an opinion column in your favorite magazine
an article from a scientific journal
an article from a scientific journal
a biology textbook from 1920
a biology textbook from 1920
a blog written by an anonymous author
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Which statement illustrates bias in scientific research?(1 point)
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A zoologist publishes incomplete data on sloths which supports their original hypothesis and notes that more research is required.
A zoologist publishes incomplete data on sloths which supports their original hypothesis and notes that more research is required.
A botanist publishes data about plant growth that does not support their original hypothesis and is replicable.
A botanist publishes data about plant growth that does not support their original hypothesis and is replicable.
An ecologist publishes data funded by a construction company which supports their original hypothesis that an endangered animal's territory is not endangered.
An ecologist publishes data funded by a construction company which supports their original hypothesis that an endangered animal's territory is not endangered.
A microbiologist publishes data funded by the National Institutes of Health that does not support their original hypothesis.
A microbiologist publishes data funded by the National Institutes of Health that does not support their original hypothesis.
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A zoologist publishes incomplete data on sloths which supports their original hypothesis and notes that more research is required.
A zoologist publishes incomplete data on sloths which supports their original hypothesis and notes that more research is required.
A botanist publishes data about plant growth that does not support their original hypothesis and is replicable.
A botanist publishes data about plant growth that does not support their original hypothesis and is replicable.
An ecologist publishes data funded by a construction company which supports their original hypothesis that an endangered animal's territory is not endangered.
An ecologist publishes data funded by a construction company which supports their original hypothesis that an endangered animal's territory is not endangered.
A microbiologist publishes data funded by the National Institutes of Health that does not support their original hypothesis.
A microbiologist publishes data funded by the National Institutes of Health that does not support their original hypothesis.
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Which question can be used to evaluate reliability of a source?(1 point)
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“Is this research relevant to me?”
“Is this research relevant to me?”
“Is this data challenged by anyone in the public?”
“Is this data challenged by anyone in the public?”
"Is the author American?"
"Is the author American?"
“Is the research peer-reviewed?"
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“Is this research relevant to me?”
“Is this research relevant to me?”
“Is this data challenged by anyone in the public?”
“Is this data challenged by anyone in the public?”
"Is the author American?"
"Is the author American?"
“Is the research peer-reviewed?"
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Validity refers to(1 point)
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reliability.
reliability.
accuracy.
accuracy.
consistency.
consistency.
originality.
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reliability.
reliability.
accuracy.
accuracy.
consistency.
consistency.
originality.
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To corroborate information is to(1 point)
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find evidence that disproves a scientific position.
find evidence that disproves a scientific position.
find evidence that proves a scientific position.
find evidence that proves a scientific position.
find evidence that supports a scientific position.
find evidence that supports a scientific position.
find evidence that opposes a scientific position.
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find evidence that disproves a scientific position.
find evidence that disproves a scientific position.
find evidence that proves a scientific position.
find evidence that proves a scientific position.
find evidence that supports a scientific position.
find evidence that supports a scientific position.
find evidence that opposes a scientific position.
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an article from a scientific journal
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An ecologist publishes data funded by a construction company which supports their original hypothesis that an endangered animal's territory is not endangered.
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“Is the research peer-reviewed?"
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accuracy.
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find evidence that supports a scientific position.
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