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Which of the following is an example of a secondary source?(1 point) Responses an autobiographical documentary an
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zeo
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Which of the following is an example of a primary source?(1 point)
Responses a biography of a historical figure a biography of a
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Which source is the most important?
Only primary sources are important. Only secondary sources are important. Only sources with
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What are the two main types of sources?
interviews and speeches articles and books primary and elementary primary and secondary
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Question Which source is the most credible out of the following?(1 point) Responses magazines magazines academic websites
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Vv123
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Which source is the most important?
A Only primary sources are important. B Only secondary sources are important. C Only sources
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mimi
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Which source is most credible out of the following?
A. Websites with no author B. Magazines C. Academic websites D. Wikis
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Jozikee
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What kind of site is not credible because anyone can change the information on them?
* 1 point wikis blogs eBooks magazines Why
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Vv123
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Drag each word to the correct definition.
1. This is a list of written works or other sources on a particular subject. 2. This is
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List three sources used to research this project. At least one should not be from the internet.
Use the format below to list your
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Jeweler’s Galore is an example of a: (1 point) Responses Primary source Primary source Secondary source Secondary source
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kkkhbhj
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While performing research for his dissertation, Daniel knows the importance of balancing his sources. What kinds of sources is
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What is the main source of a claim?(1 point) Responses magazines, encyclopedias, and websites magazines, encyclopedias, and
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Hecker-_-
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What is the main source of a claim?(1 point)
Responses the definitions of important words the definitions of important words
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BOThelper
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Which of the following is an example of a primary source containing the author's personal opinion?
A. A Wikipedia entry about the
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Which source is the most credible out of the following? (1 point)
IRSE TOOLS O magazines • WiKIs academic websites websites
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Which source is the most credible out of the following?(1 point)
Responses websites with no author websites with no author wikis
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your mama
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Which kinds of sites are not credible because anyone can change the information on them?(1 point)
Responses magazines magazines
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your mama
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What is the main source of a claim?
The reliable sources the author uses The definitions of important words The authors personal
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Court documents are an example of _____ sources?
(1 point) Responses Secondary Secondary Authentic Authentic Primary Primary
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BigMoney$
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What is the main source of a claim?
A. the author’s personal perspective B. magazines, encyclopedias, and websites C. the
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Myrtle
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What is the main source of a claim?(1 point)
Responses the definitions of important words the definitions of important words the
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zaxhyyy
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Which source would provide information that is most relevant to the claim?
(1 point) O a survey conducted by a university on the
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Which option is a credible source?(1 point)
Responses an article written by a student about the length of the school year an
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Blaze
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Which option is a credible source? (1 point)an article published by a doctor about the benefits or exercise an interview with
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Blackboyjoy
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Which of the following might be considered a valid source for online research? Select all that apply.
(2 points) Responses the
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Y-Y-Y-Y-Y-Y-ITS UUUU, NOONE LOOK GUD W ME BUT UUU
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Which of the following are credible sources?
* 1 point interviews books newspapers all of the above
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Which of the following are credible sources?
* 1 point interviews books newspapers all of the above
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https://questions.llc/questions/ask
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Which option would be considered a reliable source for a research paper?(1 point)
Responses a personal blog a personal blog an
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Which is an example of a print source?(1 point)
Responses a website a website an e-book an e-book a video a video a magazine
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What source is the least credible out of the following?
wikis academic websites magazines websites with authors
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What is the main source of a claim?(1 point)
Responses the author’s personal perspective the author’s personal perspective
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Leo
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what are the primary and secondary source of the article A brief history of globalization the author Peter Vanham
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Which of the following is not an example of a secondary source? (1 point) Responses A newspaperarticle A newspaper article A
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Which is an unreliable source?
A scientist who studies dinosaurs presents her research on velociraptors at a science convention.
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Which source is likely the most credible?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Aan advertisement by a large online store%0D%0Aan
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I.Dont.Know.The.Answer
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Which source is likely the most credible?(1 point)
Responses an advertisement by a large online store an advertisement by a large
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Which of the following statements is true?
(1 point) Responses Both primary and secondary sources can be artifacts. Both primary
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Which source is likely the MOST credible?
A recent research report published by a professor A speech given by a political
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Court documents are an example of _____ sources? (1 point) Responses Secondary Secondary Authentic Authentic Primary Primary
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Grolier Encyclopedia is a ________________ source and you are allowed to use it for _______________ of your sources.(1 point)
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malddddy
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Julia is doing research about new technology in another country. She wants to make sure she has the most current information
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9) Check all that apply.
Select the examples of periodicals. history books journal magazine newspaper encyclopedia
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following sources is the LEAST reliable? (1 point) Responses a government Web site a government Web
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u dont know me
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Which source is likely the most credible?
a recent research report published by a professor a speech given by a political
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Which of the following is an example of a reliable source?
(1 point) • a blog • an editorial • a documentary
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Which is an example of a print source?(1 point)
Responses a video a video an e-book an e-book a website a website a magazine
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Joe is doing a project on his hometown, and he wants his classmates to be able to see where he grew up in relation to other
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Sources Quick Check
2 of 52 of 5 Items Question Which of these sources is the most reliable?(1 point) Responses an independent
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Hana
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Which of these sources is the most reliable?(1 point)
Responses an independent video essay published three months ago on a social
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Hana
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