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Nana76 [90]
3 years ago
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when you’re investigating a source for your research, you might observe features that indicate the source is likely to be trustw

orthy or untrustworthy. other features can be inconclusive—not helpful in deciding to use the source or not. for each of the following, answer whether it’s a sign of a trustworthy source, an untrustworthy source, or inconclusive.
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d1i1m1o1n [39]3 years ago
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A reliable source is written by a professional and expert in the subject presented, presents proven information, and is hosted on a reliable website or book.

We can arrive at this answer because:

  • A credible research source shows truthful information that can be used to inform and educate people.
  • This source must have proven and confirmed the information with data and facts.
  • Also, it must have been written by a person who is an expert in the subject, or who has sufficient training to know the subject.
  • Lastly, a trusted source must be hosted in reliable places, which are academic books and journals and academic websites and which have the designations "org," "edu" and "gov" in their addresses.

When a source lacks one of these elements, it can be considered inconclusive, but when all these elements cannot be observed in a research source, it can be considered as unreliable.

You didn't provide the answer options, which prevents me from showing you a full answer. However, I hope the information above can help you.

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