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sergij07 [2.7K]
3 years ago
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Suppose you have made a decision or taken an action based on a source you discover is not credible. Describe the consequences th

at may resuly feom raking an action based upon a source that is not credible what are the work and life. Consequences that. May result from this action
Social Studies
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klio [65]3 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

Making decisions based on "not credible" information will always affect both an individuals work and personal life. For example, if a journalists writes an article about a suspect in a crime based on information from a non-credible source, then that journalist can get fired and ruin their career if word gets out that the information is false. At the same time they are ruining the lives and reputation of the individual's who are mentioned in the article, and maybe even the involved case. This is just one example of how false information can have both work and life consequences.

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