Which of the following sources is considered to be most reliable for scientific
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Chemistry, 01.07.2020 15:01 maddietomlinson113
Which of the following sources is considered to be most reliable for scientific
information?
A. Legislation regarding environmental issues
B. Article in an academic journal
C. Interpretation of a journal article
D. Political commentary on research
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