Popular magazines often list the author’s credentials.

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I say True

I say false.

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I doubt it, but you should look at a few and see for yourself. In addition to the writer's name, does the magazine also list his/her college degrees or any other credentials that make him/her an authority on whatever the subject is?

You are correct, it is true that popular magazines often list the author's credentials. When you read a magazine article, especially in a reputable publication, you will often find the author's name along with a brief description of their qualifications and expertise. This is done to establish the author's credibility and expertise on the subject matter they are writing about. By providing their credentials, magazines aim to give readers confidence in the author's expertise and ensure that the information presented in the article is accurate and reliable.