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Vilka [71]
3 years ago
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You're writing a research paper on the American economy. You find a website posted by one of the political parties. It claims th

at the economy will collapse without a change in leadership. You should use the information because the political parties know economics use the information because it supports your beliefs not use the information because you've heard the economy is improving not use the information because it may be politically motivated
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1 answer:
Ierofanga [76]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

not use the information because it may be politically motivated

Explanation:

If you're trying to write an unbiased paper, you probably want to avoid "information" published by one political party or the other. If you can get independent verification of the "information", then it probably can be used. In any event, you need to recognize the agenda being promoted by the source.

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