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Can ya'll give me all the answers to the Credibility of sources Quick Check Pleaseeeeeeeeeeeee
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Leo girl
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
Suppose that you read an article about the number of Americans who use social media.
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Which of the following distinguishes a fact from an opinion?(1 point)
Responses A fact can be supported with examples. A fact can
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Use the passage to answer the question.
“Fake news is not a new thing for our society. However, due to the influence of social
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quandale dingle
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Which description explains when a source is objective?(1 point)
Responses It is factual and does not seek to persuade a reader to
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Use the passage to answer the question.
Fake news is not a new thing for our society. However, due to the influence of social
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ender
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Which description explains when a source is objective?
Options: It is factual and does not seek to persuade a reader to agree
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When an author is affiliated with the public sector, the reliability of the information increases.
A. True B. False A: True
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Which description explains when a source is objective?(1 point)
Responses
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Choose the answer that best finishes the sentence. It is important to verify Internet sources because _________________. Choose
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Which description explains when a source is objective?(1 point)
Responses It is factual and does not seek to persuade a reader to
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I hate math
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Which option is a credible source?(1 point) Responses an article published by a doctor about the benefits of exercise an
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se the passage to answer the question.
Fake news is not a new thing for our society. However, due to the influence of social
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4. Nadia has found some interesting information on the internet that supports the main idea of a paper that she is writing. She
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Which is the final stage of presenting information to readers or an audience?(1 point)
Responses connecting information
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What is a credible source?(1 point)
Responses a source your audience can trust a source that anyone can contribute to a source
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banks
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What is a credible source?(1 point)
Responses a source your audience can trust a source your audience can trust a source that
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banks
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What is a credible source?(1 point)
Responses a source that is old a source that is old a source that anyone can contribute to a
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goofy ah bugger
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What does an unreliable source mean? *
reliable or trustworthy an unfair opinion that is not based on any experience or facts
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How can you tell if it is reliable?
The Age of Globalization: An Era of Connectivity and Integration
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What is credible source?
A source your audience finds easy to read A source that is old A source that anyone can contribute to A
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The connexus girl😭🎀✨
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Why is lateral reading a more effective way of determining misinformation than reading vertically (scrolling down a page)?
Questi
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Accurate information can be verified, and professionals know to _____ their sources.
(1 point) Responses disregard disregard cite
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tonton
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What is a Boolean operator?
(1 point) • a credible website described as having current information about a topic • a tool
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What is a credible source?
a source your audience finds easy to read a source that anyone can contribute to a source your
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Julie Cepeda
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What is a credible source? (1 point)• a source that anyone can contribute toO a source your audience finds easy to read• a
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Which of the following is an example of a reliable source? (1 point) Responses a blog a blog an editorial an editorial a
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True or False: Internet pages that have been published more recently are generally less credible.
Responses A TrueTrue B False
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Why is it essential to question and verify information found on social media platforms?(1 point)
Responses Because everything on
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BOB
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Why is it essential to question and verify information found on social media platforms
(a) because everything on social media is
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Why is it essential to question and verify information found on social media platforms?(1 point)
Responses Because everything on
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Yugisho
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why is it important to fact-check information before sharing it online?Question 2. Why is it important to fact-check information
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Question Multiple Choice What is a Boolean operator? (1 point) Responses a credible website described as
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Luka has seen two figures regarding the estimated population size of polar bears. When confronted with conflicting information,
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Your first formal assessment involves:
A. Accessing information skills B. Paraphrasing C. Referencing styles and plagiarism D.
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What factual information is conveyed in this source?
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Internet users should be aware that not every information found on the internet is
accurate. Discuss the criteria to evaluate
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When researching information, how do you know when a site is credible?
You agree with everything on the site. The site has images
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Which of the following accurately distinguishes between how propaganda and censorship each have a different effect on the
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Which of the following distinguishes a fact from an opinion?
a A fact can be changed over time. b A fact can be proven true. c A
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what does it mean to evaluate information
1. appraising if you like a source 2. critically thinking about if you can trust a
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Why is it harder to distinguish between fact and opinion when using social media compared to other media outlets?(1 point)
Respon
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Being able to critique a source of information based on the concepts of validity, reliability, and point of view are important
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Technology has made lies or incorrect information
easier to create and distribute. Even though voters have a greater ability to
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6) Choose True or False:
The internet is a reliable source with information you can completely trust. False True
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Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point)
To create and use search terms effectively, use words that are related to your
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What does it mean to evaluate information?
A. swiftly judging an authors style B. quickly deciding if an author seems intelligent
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Type your name or your favorite subject into a search engine, such as Google or Yahoo. What do you notice about the search
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To evaluate informations u should
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Can you get accurate information from social media?
A. Sometimes B. Usually C. Always D. Never
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