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• I can assess the credibility of a source by considering the author's qualifications, the publication date, and the presence of bias or conflicts of interest.
• To avoid plagiarism as I discuss other people's data, I should always properly cite my sources using a consistent citation style such as APA or MLA.
• To determine whether a speaker's evidence is sound and relevant, I can fact-check their claims, consider the source of their evidence, and look for any logical fallacies in their arguments.