
JUDGING THE VALIDITY OF THE MATERIALS LISTENED TO
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- Q1
Determine whether the statement shows reliable evidence. Put a check if it is reliable and valid put a cross if it is not.
You have researched an actual article about the benefits of eating fiber-enriched food on weight loss and gut health. It cited several related studies to support its claim.
30s - Q2
Determine whether the statement shows reliable evidence. Put a check if it is reliable and valid put a cross if it is not.
A YouTube video about how bananas work as a cure for COVID was shared by a friend.
30s - Q3
Determine whether the statement shows reliable evidence. Put a check if it is reliable and valid put a cross if it is not.
You have listened to a talk show that discussed the proper self-care routines to achieve a healthy mind and body. It featured doctors and other professionals discussing the topic. .
30s - Q4
Determine whether the statement shows reliable evidence. Put a check if it is reliable and valid put a cross if it is not.
You came across a video post of your favorite vlogger, she talks about how a certain medicine can help someone lose unwanted weight. She made a video about it because she is an endorser of that product..
30s - Q5
Determine whether the statement shows reliable evidence. Put a check if it is reliable and valid put a cross if it is not.
The World Health Organization (WHO) posted a podcast on its official website (www.who.org) about giving warnings on over-the-counter medicines and supplements that advertises unrealistic fast effects on weight loss.
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