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reputable and how to best apply such a source of information to your everyday
life. To reinforce this skill, you will apply this knowledge by researching and
evaluating two different resources on one scientific topic. Pick a topic that is
related to any field of science, such as chemistry, physics, biology, or
geology, and think of a question that you would like to find an answer to. For
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treatment for my allergies?” Discuss how, and why, you chose your question.
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resource.Write a brief summary of these two articles and an explanation of the
differences between the reliability of these resources.What characteristics make one more scientifically valid than the other? Be
sure to indicate which resource is the scientifically reputable resource and
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APA format.
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reputable and how to best apply such a source of information to your everyday
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evaluating two different resources on one scientific topic. Pick a topic that is
related to any field of science, such as chemistry, physics, biology, or
geology, and think of a question that you would like to find an answer to. For
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treatment for my allergies?” Discuss how, and why, you chose your question.
To complete this Assignment:
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resource.Write a brief summary of these two articles and an explanation of the
differences between the reliability of these resources.What characteristics make one more scientifically valid than the other? Be
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