Think of this as your investigation log. Answer each question to explain what you discovered and how you got there.
1. Write a brief overall summary of your findings.
2. What primary sources did you find (e.g., traSummary of findings: The claim that "white meat is better than dark meat" is oversimplified and context-dependent. Nutrition data show white meat contains slightly lower fat and calories, while dark meat provides more iron, zinc, and B vitamins.
Primary sources consulted:
1. USDA FoodData Central nutrition database shows white chicken breast (100g cooked) contains ~165 calories and 3.6g fat, while dark meat (100g cooked) contains ~209 calories and 11.4g fat. However, dark meat contains significantly more iron (1.3mg vs 0.9mg) and zinc (2.4mg vs 1.8mg).
2. Harvard School of Public Health states that the "better" meat depends entirely on individual dietary needs and health goals. For someone managing weight, white meat is preferable. For someone with anemia or needing micronutrients, dark meat may be superior.
3. Both meat types provide complete protein and essential nutrients; neither is objectively "better" for everyone.
Verdict: The claim is exaggerated and misleading because it presents an absolute judgment ("better") when nutritional value is context-dependent based on individual health needs.nscripts, videos of politician speeches, tweets from public figures, scientific studies)? For each source, write at least one or two sentences explaining what you learned. Include all links.
3. What secondary sources did you find (e.g., newspapers, magazines)? Only use secondary sources if sufficient primary sources are not available. For each source, write at least one or two sentences explaining what you learned. Include all links.
4. What potential biases or interests might each of your sources have?
5. What evidence supports the claim you are fact-checking?
6. What evidence undermines the claim you are fact-checking?
7. What happened when you tried contacting the person or group who made the original claim? (Always try to contact them—it’s okay if you don’t get a reply. For example, if the claim is that the president said something, try reaching out to the administration. If it was a Bluesky user, message that user on Bluesky.)