Question
A student is writing a report on how lack of sleep affects stress hormones in children. Which source would provide the MOST relevant and credible information for the report?
Responses
A a magazine interview titled “Local Children Claim They are Fine with less Sleep Time”a magazine interview titled “Local Children Claim They are Fine with less Sleep Time”
B a child’s video diary titled What Happened When I Couldn’t Sleepa child’s video diary titled What Happened When I Couldn’t Sleep
C a how-to book for children titled Turn Down Screen Time to Increase Sleep time: How to Live with Less Screen Timea how-to book for children titled Turn Down Screen Time to Increase Sleep time: How to Live with Less Screen Time
D a research article from a pediatrician titled “A Study of Sleep Deprivation and Stress Hormones in Tweens, Teens, and Young Children”
Responses
A a magazine interview titled “Local Children Claim They are Fine with less Sleep Time”a magazine interview titled “Local Children Claim They are Fine with less Sleep Time”
B a child’s video diary titled What Happened When I Couldn’t Sleepa child’s video diary titled What Happened When I Couldn’t Sleep
C a how-to book for children titled Turn Down Screen Time to Increase Sleep time: How to Live with Less Screen Timea how-to book for children titled Turn Down Screen Time to Increase Sleep time: How to Live with Less Screen Time
D a research article from a pediatrician titled “A Study of Sleep Deprivation and Stress Hormones in Tweens, Teens, and Young Children”
Answers
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D. a research article from a pediatrician titled “A Study of Sleep Deprivation and Stress Hormones in Tweens, Teens, and Young Children” would provide the MOST relevant and credible information for the report. Research articles, particularly those authored by professionals in the field, offer evidence-based findings that are essential for accurately understanding the effects of sleep deprivation on stress hormones in children.