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four students do research on the impact of sugar on developing heart di…

Question

four students do research on the impact of sugar on developing heart disease and present arguments based upon their research as seen on this chart.

studentsourceconclusion
student 2journal articlethe journal presented summaries of how studies on the impact of sugar on heart disease have changed over the years.
student 3youtubethe video showed how many packets are in a single can of soda.
student 4research presentationthe presentation summarized a study in which researchers found that people with heart disease ate more sugar, on average, than people without heart disease.

whose research reached a conclusion supported by empirical evidence and scientific reasoning?
a student 1
b student 2
c student 3
d student 4

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine which research is supported by empirical evidence and scientific reasoning, we analyze each student:

  • Student 1: Used a blog (non - peer - reviewed, opinion - based) to discuss sugar alternatives, lacking empirical/scientific support.
  • Student 2: Used a journal article (peer - reviewed, scientific) to summarize studies on sugar's impact on heart disease over time, which involves scientific reasoning and empirical evidence from studies.
  • Student 3: Used YouTube (non - scientific, potentially anecdotal) to show soda sugar content, not empirical/scientific research on heart disease.
  • Student 4: Used a research presentation, but the conclusion is a summary of a study without clear indication of empirical evidence and scientific reasoning as strong as a journal article. Journal articles are more likely to have empirical evidence (data from studies) and scientific reasoning (analysis of that data).

Answer:

B. Student 2