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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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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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5) Choose True or False:
You should carefully evaluate the sources you use in your research essay. False True
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Ryan is scrolling through his Instagram account and sees a post on the California governor’s Instagram page announcing that a
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It is important to use relevant and credible sources when gathering information because they provide accurate, reliable, and
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It is important to use relevant and credible sources when gathering information because they provide accurate, reliable, and
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My sources are credible because
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To establish if a source is credible, check that the source is not peer-reviewed.
True False
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1. Find sources that help you answer the research questions you created in Unit 2 Lesson 2.
SOURCE #1: Occupational Outlook
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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 term describes materials that have been created in an electronic format?(1 point)
Responses digital sources digital sources
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A student is conducting a research report for class. Read the student's research report plan and the directions that follow.
Rese
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i know a poor source choice when
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Determine whether the sources listed are more likely to be credible or biased. Click and drag each
source to the correct column.
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All of the following are quick strategies for determining the relevance of a
source except scanning for key words. reading the
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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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Which part of the editorial would provide the best evidence for your thesis that the writer is wrong to claim that the cameras
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What is the Multiple Source Test?
(1 point) ○ checking to make sure that information can be found in more than one place ○ a
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In a research report sources must provide information that is or directly related to the research. Question sources must also be
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How can you identify bias on a website?
One point of view is presented on the topic. Multiple sources present unique points of
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why is it important to use several sources when conducting research
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Research information on a public issue. You may choose a public issue discussed in the lesson or choose a different one of
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All communities have public issues that require solutions. Research information on a
public issue. You may choose a public issue
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Comparisons Unit Test
11 of 1111 of 11 Items Question Benjamin is giving a presentation about World War I. He wants to use a
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Benjamin is giving a presentation about World War I. He wants to use a movie clip of a war scene and interview his neighbor
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Which of the following is an example of a reliable source?
a blog an editorial a documentary
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Research Sources Quick Check
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Overall, this article would be considered an acceptable and reliable source for information on the 9/11 Commission and its
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Select the correct answers from the lists.(1 point)
Sources provide 1.details and facts 2. opinions about a research topic.
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Which word this word is a reference to the offer and source of information in research
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• The difference between primary and secondary sources is______.
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Gathering information quick check in a research report sources must provide information that is blank or directly related to the
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In three to five sentences, explain what it means for sources to be relevant and credible and why it is important to use such
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Which term describes materials that have been created in an electronic format?(1 point) Responses digital sources web
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Which term describes materials that have been created in an electronic format?(1 point)
Responses credible sources credible
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1. Read an article that interests you from arkansas online (or hard copy) edition. Include the link so that your teacher can
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Choose three ways you cannot verify whether a source is reliable you can blank consider the blank and check the author's blank
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Which term describes materials that have been created in an electronic format? (1 point)
credible sources digital sources online
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No matter the subject area, when you are trying to determine if a source (in this case a person) is reputable, it is important
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Which is the key factor when choosing a source to use for a research paper?(1 point)
Responses The researcher finds the source
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Name 6 categories we use to evaluate a source
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Javier is struggling to find credible sources to use in his research paper on global ocean currents. His mom tells him to do a
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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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Benjamin is giving a presentation about World War I. He wants to use a movie clip of a war scene and interview his neighbor
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How can readers tell that a text is a secondary source?
* 1 point It has first-hand experience from the event It includes
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Select the correct words to complete the sentences.(1 point)
The - origin] of a text or video can tell a lot about the reasons
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What kind of sources are trustworthy when researching a topic?
answer from the options below emotionally charged biased credible
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Which source is the most credible out of the following?
wikis websites with no author academic websites magazines
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In three to five sentences, explain what it means for sources to be relevant and credible and why it is important to use such
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Relevance refers to the direct connection or applicability of a source to the topic or subject being researched. Relevant
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