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Evaluating Sources
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The domain .gov is used for websites which belong to...
governmental organizations
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An article in a business journal about the rise of pet-friendly businesses: a reliable or unreliable source?
Reliable source
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A periodical about airport operations. Is it primary or secondary source?
Secondary source
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An encyclopedia about natural disasters. Is it a primary or secondary source?
Secondary source
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A personal blog detailing an experience at a pet-friendly café: reliable or unreliable source?
Unreliable source
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Which source is most likely a multimodal source: an online encyclopedia or a print periodical?
An online encyclopedia
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What is the ad hominem faulty reasoning?
attacking the character or circumstance of someone who disagrees with the author, instead of engaging in the debate
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What is a multimodal source?
A source using numerous modes to communicate a message, such as text, audio, video, and graphics
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A person who works in an organization similar to that of the researcher. Is it a primary or secondary source?
Primary source
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The domain .edu is used for organizations with a focus on...
education
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What is the loaded language faulty reasoning?
Using words with strong emotional overtones that intend to evoke reactions
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An essay which supports an argument on a certain topic has the aim of: persuade, entertain, explain or to inform?
Persuade
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