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balu736 [363]
1 year ago
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How do we make sure that these sources are accurate?

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Tanya [424]1 year ago
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Answer: Here go some ways that you can make sure a source is accurate by making sure the information should be up-to-date and current.

The source should be relevant to your research.

The author and publication should be a trusted authority on the subject you are researching.

The sources the author cited should be easy to find, clear, and unbiased.

For web sources, the URL and layout should signify that it is trustworthy.

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