Identifying Credible Sources Quick Check

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Which source would be the most credible for research on the dangers of playing football?(1 point)
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an article published by a national health organization
an article published by a national health organization

an interview with a football player
an interview with a football player

a website developed by a football organization
a website developed by a football organization

an editorial published in a newspaper
an editorial published in a newspaper
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The most credible source for research on the dangers of playing football would be:

an article published by a national health organization

This source is likely to provide evidence-based information and has the authority of a recognized health institution, making it more reliable than personal interviews, advocacy websites, or opinion pieces.

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