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quiz 1 read the conclusion below sharing information in science is just…

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1 read the conclusion below
sharing information in science is just as important as making new discoveries.
which sentence from the article provides the best support to the statement above?
(a) however, this leaves out an extremely important part of the scientific process: sharing the results of that work.
(b) other people would not be able to use it, or even know about it, until that information is shared.
(c) being a scientist goes far beyond the moment of discovery.
(d) being a scientist means making sure that other people understand what you have found.
2 how does peer - review occur? how do you know?
(a) other scientists working in similar fields read, ask questions about and give feedback on articles for scientific journals. \other scientists who do research in areas related to the work in the article are asked to read through the research. they also provide feedback to the authors.\
(b) the scientist who submitted the article for review reads, asks questions about and edits his or her own work. \in order to make sure that research is as correct as possible before it is published, articles submitted to scientific journals first go through a process.\
(c) other scientists make sure that the work submitted for the scientific journal is accurate. \if a scientist uses inaccurate information, they might spend years researching something that is not actually possible.\
(d) the scientist who submitted the article for review makes sure that the information in the article is accurate before it is submitted. \it is vital for these journals, and for the scientists who read them, to make sure that the research included is as correct as possible.\
3 read the selection below
the young reviewers are between the ages of 8 and 15. they are asked to read articles that have been written by some of the top scientists in the field. they are also asked to provide their feedback. they let the authors know if any part of the article is hard to understand, make sure it is clear why the experiment was done in the way it was done, why the research is important to explain the point of the article, and decide whether it is clear why the research is important to anyone who might read about it.
why did the author include the information about young reviewers?
(a) to show that young people are needed to help make sure that scientific articles are accurate before they are published
(b) to show that scientific articles must be rewritten so that young people can understand them
(c) to show that very young people need help from expert mentors in order to help communicate scientific ideas
(d) to show that very young people can play an important role in communicating scientific ideas

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. For the first question, the statement "Sharing information in science is just as important as making new discoveries" is best supported by the idea that other people wouldn't be able to use or know about information until it is shared, which is related to the importance of sharing scientific results.
  2. For the second question, peer - review occurs when other scientists in similar fields read, ask questions and give feedback on articles for scientific journals before publication to ensure the research is correct.
  3. For the third question, the author includes information about young reviewers to show that very young people can play an important role in communicating scientific ideas as they are asked to read and provide feedback on scientific articles.

Answer:

  1. No options provided for answer verification based on the given text.
  2. A. Other scientists working in similar fields read, ask questions about and give feedback on articles for scientific journals.
  3. D. to show that very young people can play an important role in communicating scientific ideas