This document appears to be a quiz or assignment evaluating a student's knowledge of evaluating sources and websites for research. The document contains two sections - the first asks the student to identify 10 statements as true or false related to evaluating the credibility of sources. The second asks the student to provide the 5 criteria for evaluating both sources and websites.
This document appears to be a quiz or assignment evaluating a student's knowledge of evaluating sources and websites for research. The document contains two sections - the first asks the student to identify 10 statements as true or false related to evaluating the credibility of sources. The second asks the student to provide the 5 criteria for evaluating both sources and websites.
This document appears to be a quiz or assignment evaluating a student's knowledge of evaluating sources and websites for research. The document contains two sections - the first asks the student to identify 10 statements as true or false related to evaluating the credibility of sources. The second asks the student to provide the 5 criteria for evaluating both sources and websites.
I. Write T if the statement is true and F if its false.
______1. Sources found in peer – reviewed journals are credible. ______2. Sources found on television or magazine may not be trusted. ______3. Sources published online should be used as reference. ______4. Sources not written by experts are not valid. ______5. Sources that have no relevance to your research should not be used. ______6. Sources that are personal and editable such as blogs and Wikipedia are acceptable if they cite their reference. ______7. Sources whose authors are not affiliated with any refutable academic institution are not useful. ______8. Sources which have in-text and reference citations are credible. ______9. Sources used as reference should be credible. ______10. Outdated sources should not be considered.