A writer is writing an argument in support of using genetically modified ingredients in school cafeterias. One source of evidence that the writer is using is a survey that gauges public awareness of the benefits of genetically modified foods. Before using the survey as evidence, what would they need to determine? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)

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whether the survey reflects the experiences of most people
whether the survey reflects the experiences of most people

the context in which the survey is presented
the context in which the survey is presented

The survey author's interests in genetically modified foods
The survey author's interests in genetically modified foods

The methods used by the survey author to conduct the survey
The methods used by the survey author to conduct the survey

whether the survey results lean in one direction or another
whether the survey results lean in one direction or another
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The two correct answers the writer would need to determine before using the survey as evidence are:

  1. The methods used by the survey author to conduct the survey - Understanding how the survey was conducted (e.g., sample size, selection process, question phrasing) is crucial for evaluating its validity and reliability.

  2. Whether the survey reflects the experiences of most people - It's important to assess whether the survey results are representative of the broader population, as this will influence the strength of the evidence being used.

These factors will help determine the credibility and relevance of the survey as evidence in the argument.