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wariber [46]
3 years ago
15

How do you determine if a resource has quality information?

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rewona [7]3 years ago
5 0
You can determine if a source has quality information by doing these thing.

You can look at who wrote the information. This can sometimes signal if it has quality. Like if they are a college graduate, and are qualified to know the information.

You can look at what point of view it is written. This can be useful when trying to get a more credible source of information.

You can look at the information and decide if it looks reasonable.

One of my favorite ways is if your looking at a website, by looking at the web address. The more quality information web addresses are .org, .edu, .gov. More of the less reliable web address are .com and wiki.

I hope this helps. Plz mark brainliest if you want.
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