Which of the following is not a true statement about choosing a textbook?
A) Avoid texts that show science as absolute and unchanging.
B) No single text can cover all viewpoints about a subject, but each should include acceptable alternatives.
C) Textbooks written to avoid controversial topics (such as evolution) are the best choice.
D) Science portrayed retrospectively will not deal with current areas of research and problems.
E) Beware of a textbook that does not represent the nature of science.
C
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