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_______________ ask questions about their sources and make sure to consult a variety of sources.
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OP
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Determining whether a potential source has been peer-reviewed, or not, relates to which component of the CRAAP test?
currency
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Is That Insta Worthy? Predicting Content Sharing Behavior on Social Media Through Interpersonal Goals” would be a good example
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Study Source 1 and Source 2 below and answer the questions that follow:
Source 1: Source 2: Based on what you have learnt about
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A main reason why Wikipedia should NOT be cited as a source in academic assignments is:
The articles are outdated. The
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What are some red flags that indicate you should avoid a particular source?
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jojo
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Question 15 Now that you have a list of citations and their accompanying bibliographic information, what question is not
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christopher
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BASED ON THE RESEARCH YOU HAVE CONDUCTED. WHAT MAKES ONE SOURCE MORE TRUSTWORTHY OR CREDIBLE THAN ANOTHER? WHAT QUESTION DO YOU
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LATUNJA JONES
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do you think a bias makes a source useless?
I don't think bias makes a source useless. We need to know how other people think --
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jenny
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Please check my answers!
(im adding they to the answers but they actually say his or her im she/they btw) (🎇emoji means i
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qwertyheyheybruh
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Propaganda typically emphasizes only select facts and information to sway public opinion one way or another.
Is this statement
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lil Z
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Which of the following is a reason why historians may want to consider options as well as facts
A source that history trust is
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Use what you learned about accessing and evaluating information to conduct
online research. Find at least three primary and
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Rabecca
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What is a credible source?(1 point)
Responses a source that is old a source that is old a source your audience can trust a source
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Johanna
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What is a credible source?
1. a source that anyone can contribute to 2. a source that is old 3. a source your audience can trust
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Hann
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What connections do you need to figure out when you are critically thinking about your sources
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What connections do you need to figure out when you are critically thinking about your sources? (1 point)
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Via
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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 your
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Moon_Squ@d
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What makes a source effective?select the 2 correct answers
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Sue
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Which words describe a credible source?
• biased and persuasive • famous and original • current and popular • accurate
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one
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which word describes a crediable source?
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Anonymous
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What does it mean for a source to be reliable?(1 point)
quality of production the qualifications of an author author of the
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mrflimflam
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PART-1
1. Choose a topic: Consider a challenge relevant to your field of study and narrow your focus to a specific method,
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Varun
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You are comparing two articles to figure out which would be better for your report. You do not want to pick one that is biased.
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Guy who loves Jesus
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Please let me know if I am understanding this correctly thank you.
So when they asking if " this is a potent source are they
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Lu
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which of the following statements is a true statement?
A) if it is printed or posted on the web, then it is a fact B) websites
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Megan
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junie is researching ancient egypt. She found a website that is of information and great images.As she is reading the text she
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help ed tech ASAP
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A reliable source can it be an editorial or documentary?
Confused, because if you can prove they are reliable both could be
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Anonymous
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Popular magazines often list the author’s credentials.
True False I say True
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Tim
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Which of the following demonstrates critical thinking? Choose the answer.
Question 9 options: trusting unnamed sources believing
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1. Which one of the following comes first in an online catalog entry?
A. Title of the book B. Year of publication C. Call number
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TYondra
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When determining whether or not to use a source for your research, which of the following is the best
choice? A. Use statistical
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Saddia
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how should histories evaluate sources of information? summarize and discuss the two approaches john tosh identifies
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comeford
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What makes a source reliable?
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Makenzey
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When using the BEAM style of evaluation, which of the following is UNLIKELY to occur? (Points : 1)
Writers will probably meet all
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sabrina
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Which of the following is not a part of evaluating sources? (1 point) checking the author's credentials questioning possible
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Delilah
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A credible source is one that is
a) not useful b) persuasive c) trustworthy d) with bias
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true or false
1) Charts, tables and graphs are effective methods of clarifying facts and statistics. TRUE 2) Wikipedia is an
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Anonymous
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Hi, I was wondering if using an online blog that was written by a person with a Ph.D. right next to their name is an academic
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Alex L.
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What would a careful researcher ask about a Web site called "Facts about pesticides and health" published by the Coalition for a
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Heather
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What should you consider when searching for useful sources? How do you know when sources are reliable? What are some red flags
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Cornelia
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Valeria was reading the news online and found a headline that had her immediately ready to pounce. She paused for a moment to
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Susana just finished writing a lengthy essay that required lots of research on endangered species. When she handed the essay in,
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What should you consider when looking for helpful sources? What are some red flags that indicate you should avoid a particular
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Anonymous
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some red flag that indicate you should avoid particular souces
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Anonymous
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Is Wikipedia a reliable source? why or why not?
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Bryce
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Hi
I'm evaluationg sources and I need help finding out more informatoin on Z.A.B Zeman. IN the book, he said something about
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Maria
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Evaluating the evidence
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Which sentence describes a relevant source?(1 point) Responses
A. It contains information that can be verified by outside
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What should you consider when looking for helpful sources? What are some red flags that indicate you should avoid a particular
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Anonymous
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