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Criteria on Judging the Validity and Credibility of Source
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- Q1
What is a trustworthy source?
A verifiable source
A credible source
A debatable source
A prejudicial source
30sEN9LC-IVh-2.15 - Q2
The first criterion to look for when judging the source.
Currency
Purpose
Author
Credibility
30sEN9LC-IVh-2.15 - Q3
Which criterion that asks whether the links of the source is functional or not?
Source
Author
Currency
Domain
30sEN9LC-IVh-2.15 - Q4
This criterion asks you about whom the information intended to.
Timeliness
Relevance
Author
Accuracy
30sEN9LC-IVh-2.15 - Q5
This criterion asks whether the information has been reviewed or refereed or now.
Purpose
Authority
Currency
Accuracy
30sEN9LC-IVh-2.15 - Q6
It asks about the impartiality and objectivity of the point of view.
Pupose
Accuracy
Currency
Authority
30sEN9LC-IVh-2.15 - Q7
This one asks you about the credentials or organization affiliation if given in the source.
Accuracy
Purpose
Currency
Author
30sEN9LC-IVh-2.15 - Q8
What does URL stand for?
Uniform Resource Locators
Universal Resource Link
Uniform Review Log
Universal Review Lesson
30s - Q9
Which is not included?
truthfulness
Timeliness
Perspective
Judgment
30sEN9LC-IVh-2.15 - Q10
What must be the conclusion of the test to consider the source reliable and valid for research?
Good
Excellent
Average
Borderline Acceptable
30sEN9LC-IVh-2.15