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densk [106]
3 years ago
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The three questions that you should always ask yourself when determining the reliability of a source are: a. Who wrote it? b. Wh

at type of site is it? c. How current is the information?
Social Studies
1 answer:
allsm [11]3 years ago
7 0

Answer: true

Explanation:

The above question has a definite factor that is missing ,which is "Information" to establish the three factors stated above ,information is a key aspect. To determine the reliability of the information , you need to know the source of the information ,"who wrote it"?, is the question.

Another question you ask is ,"where is it coming from" I.e which site is it ,is from a reliable site. And lastly,

"When was this made public"?, I.e how current is the information. All these are factors that determine the reliability of a source in terms of information to the public

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