Asked by Sarah
An 8th-grade student is researching how social media influences the mental health of teens. They find the following 4 sources:
Source #1: A peer-reviewed psychology journal article written by a mental health expert
Source #2: A popular blog post written by another student sharing their personal experience with social media
Source #3: A government health website summarizing national data about teen screen time and anxiety
Source #4: A viral video made by an influencer promoting a new mindfulness app.
Which sources from above would be the MOST credible and relevant for a formal research project on mental health of teens?
(1 point)
Responses
Sources 3 and 4 because they are both easy to find
Sources 3 and 4 because they are both easy to find
Sources 2 and 4 because they reflect the experience of a real teen
Sources 2 and 4 because they reflect the experience of a real teen
Sources 1 and 3 because they both come from reliable, research based sources
Source 1 only because journal articles are the only credible research sources
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Sources 1 and 3 — they come from reliable, research-based sources: a peer‑reviewed journal article by an expert and a government health site with national data. The blog and influencer video are anecdotal or promotional and less appropriate for formal research.
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