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9. What is the final step in Q2(b)?
Explain how evidence tests the claim.
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3. What does a survey collect? Opinions or information from many people.
Opinions or information from many people.
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21. Explain why surveys help test a claim.
They gather information from many people and show patterns.
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14. Expert interviews give what type of insight?
Specialist knowledge.
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2. What is Step 2 of testing a claim?
Decide what evidence is needed.
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13. True or False: You only need one method.
False
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25. Explain how statistics can support a claim.
If the numbers go in the same direction as the claim, it supports it.
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17. What is a case study?
A detailed study of one person/group.
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26. How could secondary research weaken a claim?
If existing studies show the opposite trend.
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28. Which method is strongest for measuring habits?
Surveys or long-term data.
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18. True or False: Q2(b) requires your opinion.
False.
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31. A claim says “students are using more technology.” Name two methods to test this.
Survey students; analyse school device usage data.
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4. True or False: Interviews are a primary method.
True
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