12 question 12: a student tells others to vote for a friend in the student council election because the…

12 question 12: a student tells others to vote for a friend in the student council election because the friend wants to win and spreads rumors. which of the following best describes this behavior? a. the student is being helpful b. the student has an agenda c. the student is showing leadership d. the student is confused 13 question 13: a student claims that a new reading program is successful. which of the following approaches would be most effective to support this claim? a. asking students if they like reading b. showing a graph of reading scores before and after the program c. describing the books used in the program d. sharing a personal story about reading 14 question 14: you are writing a report on space exploration and find two sources: source a: a blog post with opinions and jokes source b: an article from nasa with expert interviews and data which source is more reliable? a. source a, because its easier to understand b. source b, because it includes scientific data and expert information c. source a, because it includes memes d. both sources are equally reliable 15 question 15: a survey claims that students prefer online learning, but only students who already take online classes were asked. why might this data be unreliable? a. the sample size is too large b. the survey was anonymous c. the survey questions were biased d. the survey included diverse participants
Answer
Brief Explanations:
- For question 12, the student is trying to get their friend elected by spreading rumors, which indicates they have a hidden agenda rather than being helpful, showing leadership, or being confused.
- For question 13, to support the claim that a reading - program is successful, showing a graph of reading scores before and after the program provides objective evidence. Asking if students like reading, describing the books, or sharing a personal story are less effective in proving the program's success.
- For question 14, an article from NASA with expert interviews and data is more reliable than a blog post with opinions and jokes because it contains scientific and expert - based information.
- For question 15, only asking students who already take online classes to determine if students prefer online learning is a biased sample. It doesn't represent all students, so the data is unreliable.
Answer:
- B. The student has an agenda
- B. Showing a graph of reading scores before and after the program
- B. Source B, because it includes scientific data and expert information
- C. The survey questions were biased