True or False: Using credible sources in your research can enhance the overall effectiveness of your argument.
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True or False: A credible source is one that provides high-quality and trustworthy information.
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True or False: The concept of credibility does not apply to non-scholarly publications like newspapers and magazines.
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True or False: Peer-reviewed articles are considered high quality because they go through an editorial process that filters out unqualified or biased authors.
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True or False: A librarian can provide assistance in finding credible sources and determining their credibility.
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True or False: The author's level of expertise and credentials are not important factors in determining a source's credibility.
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True or False: When evaluating a source, it is important to consider its publication date and relevance to your research.
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True or False: Bias cannot exist in academic sources such as books and journal articles.
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True or False: Bias refers to an unfair presentation of information and can be intentional or unintentional.
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True or False: Every credible source is suitable for all research purposes.