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Evaluating Sources
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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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Why is it essential to question and verify information found on social media platforms?(1 point)
Responses Because everything on
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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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To determine the type of credible sources that you need for evidence, what should you keep in mind?
your audience your conclusion
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What is a credible source?(1 point)
Responses a source your audience finds easy to read a source your audience finds easy to read
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RLJ659 this is my actual fortnite name
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Your textbook, Writing with Power, explains that evaluating sources involves determining if a source meets which of the
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ik ur cheating
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To determine the type of credible sources that you need for evidence, what should you keep in mind?(1 point)
Responses your facts
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Which of the following is a biased source
Your mother An encyclopedia A products for use A prescriptions, accompany, insert, or
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Use the two texts to answer the question.
Which statement best explains why one text is more believable than the other? (1 point)
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T'ana is writing a research paper over which laptop is currently the best purchase for its price. She decided to compare
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True or False: Every source you discover as you gather resources will not be equally useful to you. (1 point) Responses
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malddddy
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What is a characteristic of a credible source?
Responses full of facts and statistics full of facts and statistics written by
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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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What are things to consider when determining the expertise of the author of a source? Select two answers.(1 point)
Responses a
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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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Which of the following advertisements is likely not based on proven facts?
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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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what are things to consider when determining to expertise of the author of a source pick two
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Which of the following is an example of a reliable source?
(1 point) Responses a. a blog b. an editorial c. a documentary
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In your word processing document, list your two sources and identify which you fell is the most reliable and which you feel
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As access to the internet has taken the world by storm so has the availability of information on it; however, not all of this
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Anonymous45
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What is a credible source?(1 point) Responses a source your audience finds easy to read a source your audience finds easy to
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How can you identify bias on a website?
A one point of view is presented on the topic B The creator is an authority on the topic.
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In 3-5 sentences, explain at least three questions that could be asked to determine whether new programs and documentaries are
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Your textbook, Writing with Power, explains that evaluating sources involves determining if a source meets which of the
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True or False: Every source you discover as you gather resources will not be equally useful to you. (1 point)
Responses True
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What feature in Google Scholar articles will be most helpful in determining if the source is going to be useful to you with your
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What feature in Google Scholar articles will be most helpful in determining if the source is going to be useful to you with your
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Which is the best way to evaluate the facts presented in a particular source?
- by finding these details in several other
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Which is an example of a question that can be asked to determine a media source’s general intent?
- Is the purpose of the
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what dose it mean toevaluate information
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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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in 3-5 sentences explain at least three questions that could be ask to determine weather news programs and documentaries are
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Which is the key factor when choosing a source to use for a research paper?
- the researcher can access the source easily - the
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Which words describe a credible source?(1 point)
Responses accurate and believable biased and persuasive current and popular
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Kanna
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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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Kanna
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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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Do you think my answer answers the question
My answer: It's important to know who reviews the information posted on the a website
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Answer the following questions.
1) Check all that apply. A reliable source is one that can be trusted to provide information that
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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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Choose the correct answer from each list.(1 point)
In a research report, sources must provide information that is , or directly
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Which question would best help you critically analyze a source of media and its information?
Responses What does the source want
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Which words describe a credible source?(1 point)
Responses accurate and believable accurate and believable biased and persuasive
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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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How can you identify bias on a website? (1 point)
Multiple sources present unique points of view. One point of view is presented
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blox fruitWhich statement best identifies one qual
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Which question would best help you critically analyze a source of media and its information?(1 point) Responses How well does
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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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Conducting Research Quick Check
2 of 42 of 4 Items Question Select the correct answers from the lists.(1 point) Sources provide
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In 1–2 sentences, explain why being able to critique a source of information based on the concepts of validity, reliability,
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Can you get accurate information from social media?
A. Sometimes B. Usually C. Always D. Never
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Academic Skills
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