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Chem Source Analysis
Chem Source Analysis
Chem Source Analysis
SACE # 768456R
Research Skill
Information source
(reference)
Relevant
Information
highlighted in
materials submitted
Analysis
Relevance (degree
to which the source
addresses the topic)
Possibility of Bias
(Evidence of a
prejudiced or partial
viewpoint that
influences the
interpretation of the
material)
Credibility (the
trustworthiness i.e
credentials,
education,
experience, peer
review)
SACE # 768456R
Research Skill
Information source
(reference)
Relevant Information
highlighted in
materials submitted
Analysis
Relevance (degree to
which the source
addresses the topic)
Possibility of Bias
(Evidence of a
prejudiced or partial
viewpoint that
influences the
interpretation of the
material)
Credibility (the
trustworthiness i.e
credentials,
education,
experience, peer
review)
Other Factors (ease
of access clarity of
language and
presentation, use of
diagrams)
Unbiased viewpoint
Gives information explaining effects of
caffeine (mostly bad)
Also gives view as to why people use it and
the advantages of it
Formally written
Presented in an easy way of reading
No diagrams or pictures to explain
information
Research Skill
Information source
(reference)
SACE # 768456R
Relevant Information
highlighted in materials
submitted
Analysis
Relevance (degree to
which the source
addresses the topic)
Possibility of Bias
(Evidence of a
prejudiced or partial
viewpoint that
influences the
interpretation of the
material)
Credibility (the
trustworthiness i.e
credentials, education,
experience, peer
review)
Unbiased viewpoint
Gives science behind caffeine
No information of the use on children,
therefore no opinions on the topic
Research Skill
Information source
(reference)
SACE # 768456R
Relevant Information
highlighted in materials
submitted
Analysis
Relevance (degree to
which the source
addresses the topic)
Possibility of Bias
(Evidence of a
prejudiced or partial
viewpoint that
influences the
interpretation of the
material)
Credibility (the
trustworthiness i.e
credentials, education,
experience, peer
review)
Unbiased viewpoint
Gives science behind caffeine
Gives information and tips on how and how
not to have caffeine e.g. recommended
intakes, when you should take it, etc.