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Mar. 2019. In this article, the author discusses color blindness, how it works, and the

different types of color blindness. The author provides key information and states true

facts. There is no sign of bias in the book and the author does not include any hints of

opinion mixed in with the facts. Overall, this source was very useful and gave credible

information.

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www.colour-blindness.com/general/dangers/. Accessed 4 Apr. 2019. This article

addresses some of the difficulties color blind people face in their everyday lives. This

article gives accurate nuggets of knowledge that are proven and are relatable to those part

of the color blind population. There was no sign of any bias mixed in with the facts. This

source was very useful and gave beneficial information in furthering the quality and

quantity of research on the topic of color blindness.

"A Cure for the Color Blindness Blues." Youtube, uploaded by SciFri, 1 Sept. 2015,

www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgPMc90uXlU. Accessed 5 Apr. 2019. This video talks

about the Neitz's' research on gene therapy to cure color blindness. All of this information

is true as there is an interview with the Neitz's themselves. There is no bias when

discussing this topic and this gave very useful information in furthering research on color

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Goulart, Vinicius Donisete. "Is Being Colorblind Actually an Advantage?" Slate, The Slate

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Accessed 4 Apr. 2019. This article discusses some advantages color blind people have

over normal vision people. The author gives many interesting facts and shows no bias in

his statements. This source was useful and made a good pair with the other article where

the author talked about the disadvantages of color blindness.

Hansen, Egill. What Is Color Blindness?: What to Know If You're Diagnosed with Color

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and what it is. On page 95, the author talks about some of the advantages that colorblind

people have over normal-visioned people. There is no bias in the book and all statements

are true facts, with no opinion mixed in with them. This was a very useful source and

gave a good amount of information on the topic being researched.

"How Color Blindness Works." Youtube, uploaded by Human Interests, 8 Sept. 2017,

www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNRQB5309yo. Accessed 4 Apr. 2019. In this short video

clip, the producer talks about different types of color blindness and goes into depth of

how and why it happens. The video gives true, credible facts with no bias mixed in

between. This clip was extremely useful and made it very easy to understand a rather

more complex topic.

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Apr. 2019. In this article, the author talks about how the color blind can have an

advantage at penetrating camouflage when it comes to hunting. He also discusses why

the color blind have the upper edge. This


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article, the author addresses some of the advantages that color blind people possess. This

article gave a lot of information on the advantages of color blindness. Even though there

is a little bias in the article, as the author himself is color blind, information is easy to

pick out and facts are not affected by opinion. This article gave useful information on the

topic being researched and was very beneficial in furthering research.

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2019. This video addresses Enchroma color blind glasses and explains how they work,

going into some of the background information on color blindness. There is no sign of

bias in the video and all the facts given are true. This source was very useful and was

very informative.

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article, the author discusses and clarifies what color blindness is and different types of

color blindness. Then, the author explains genes and how they are linked to color

blindness. The author does not use any bias and does not show a strong opinion on the

subject. Overall, this article was useful and gave a good amount of information.

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Accessed 4 Apr. 2019. In this article, the author talks about what color blindness is and

the causes of it. The author gives many facts that are proven to be true. There is no sign
of bias in this article. Overall, this article was very useful and was very easy to

understand,

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