Which of the following statements is correct about consumer informatics?
1. More than one-half of all American adults use online resources to locate personal health information.
2. The most trusted websites are not associated with the federal government.
3. Knowledge of technology is not essential in finding quality information.
4. Standards are unnecessary and unattainable in consumer informatics.
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Rationale: The Center for Studying Health System Change noted that approximately 56% of all American adults, approximately 122 million people, reported seeking online information about a personal health concern during the previous 12 months, up significantly from 38% (about 72 million people) in 2001 (Ha & Tu, 2008).
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