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hi While janzen was planning his descriptive, observational study with wild populations of painted turtles, he wanted to find out how much temperatures were predicted to rise over the next 100 years. he is not a climatologist, but fortunately, scientists can rely on work done by other scientists.Jun 26, 2019
The most reliable scientific sources include high-quality researches in paper format and are peer-reviewed. The Journal of Geophysical Research and Climate Dynamics are primary scientific literature.
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Janzen is planning a scientific research, so he needs to use data from reliable scientific sources.
The options are:
- Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres ⇒ Primary scientific literature ⇒ Reliable
- National Geographic ⇒ Not primary scientific literature
- Climate Dynamics ⇒ Primary scientific literature ⇒ Reliable
- The New York Times ⇒ Not primary scientific literature
- www.globalclimatescam.com ⇒ Not primary scientific literature
The Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres and Climate Dynamics are peer-reviewed scientific journals that include publications of high-quality research.
This means they are both reliable sources of information. Janzen can use both of them to get theoretical frameworks.
National Geographic is based on scientific studies. However, it does not publish scientific work in paper format. National Geographic publications do not include each research in detail. Introduction, methods, results, and conclusions from scientific studies are missing.
Even though this information can be reliable, I would not suggest Janzen use it since it does not provide enough information about the research itself.
The New York Times and www.globalclimatescam.com are not reliable sources. Janzen should not use them.
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