6.2.I.2 - Unbiased and Objective
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Define what constitutes an 'evidence-based' health source.
💡 Hint: Think about what type of information supports health claims.
What is a red flag in health information?
💡 Hint: Consider what would make you doubt the truthfulness or accuracy of the source.
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What does 'unbiased' mean in health information?
💡 Hint: What should a source ideally not aim for?
True or False: Reliable health sources can have conflicts of interest.
💡 Hint: Think about how conflicts of interest impact credibility.
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Critically analyze a health claim from a popular social media advertisement. What are the potential biases, and how would you verify its information?
💡 Hint: Look for authors’ credentials and whether they present a balanced viewpoint.
Compare two health websites: one from a government agency and another from a personal blog. What key differences would you focus on when evaluating their credibility?
💡 Hint: What characteristics help you trust one more than the other?
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