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Which of the following is an example of subjective information?

  1. "Mrs. Parker says she is dizzy."

  2. "Mr. James has a temperature of 102°F."

  3. "Mrs. Lee's pulse is 80 beats per minute."

  4. "Mr. Brown's blood pressure is 120/80."

The correct answer is: "Mrs. Parker says she is dizzy."

Subjective information is based on opinions or interpretations rather than facts or observations. In this case, the statement "Mrs. Parker says she is dizzy" is an example of subjective information because it relies on Mrs. Parker's report of her own feelings, which may not be objectively measurable or verifiable. The other options provide objective information based on measurable data such as temperature, pulse rate, and blood pressure.