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Scientific Literacy

Looking at the importance of the research and reliability of sources.

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Topics of this game:
  • What is a scientific law?
  • What is a primary source?
  • What does "peer-reviewed" mean?
  • Why avoid biased sources?
  • What is confirmation bias?
  • Why use a control group?
  • What is an independent variable?
  • Which source is likely reliable?
  • What does scientific literacy include?
  • What is selection bias?
  • How do you identify bias?
  • What is a credible source?
  • Why check multiple sources?
  • Why is critical thinking important?
  • What should you check when using the internet for reliable sources?

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