Christian wants to learn more about the causes of and possible treatment options for diabetes. When he types "diabetes” into the
search bar, several websites come up. Which website result is likely to have the most accurate and credible information?
an article called “Blood Sugar and Diabetes” that discusses prescription options and is featured on a pharmaceutical website
a news article called “The Diabetes Outbreak” that discusses diabetes as a growing problem among people of all ages
an article called “What Is Diabetes?” that defines diabetes and appears on a national health organization website
an article called “Diabetes Supplies for Less” that explains where to buy discounted diabetes treatments and is listed on a medical-supply website
C. an article called “What Is Diabetes?” that defines diabetes and appears on a national health organization website
Explanation:
The pharmaceutical website and medical-supply website may be biased because their goal is to sell the viewer pharmaceuticals and medicine. A news article will probably not be as educational and give as much factual evidence as a national health organization, which has likely conducted its own research.
For example, a survey of high school students to measure teenage use of illegal drugs will be a biased sample because it does not include home-schooled students or dropouts. A sample is also biased if certain members are underrepresented or overrepresented relative to others in the population.
Reading body language is important to field research because It can be used a tool for interpreting ones attitudes or feelings towards someone or something