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Which person has the best qualifications to write a credible article about the history of food production in the U.S.?
 
a professor of history who has published books on this topic
 
A former worker in the meat packing industry who was fired
 
A TV reporter who visited the fast food museum in Chicago
 
A Senator who proposed a law that would changed the industry
Reliable sources are always the FIRST Google result.
 
False
 
True
When searching online, you must ensure that the sources you use are responsible and ___.
 
valid
 
irresponsible
 
questionable
 
unrelated
Which of the following would NOT be the most credible source?
 
Buzzfeed News
 
New York Times
 
The Washington Post
 
Wall Street Journal
An antonym for the word "reliable" is -
 
unverifiable
 
trustworthy
 
valid
 
impartial
A synonyn for the word "unbiased" is -
 
fair
 
correct
 
accurate
 
wrong
What is a big clue that information on a webpage is not trustworthy?
 
There are many spelling and grammar mistakes.
 
There is a lot of text with few pictures.
 
The website's logo is plain.
 
The article include links to other sources.
What is a warning sign that a website might NOT have trustworthy information?
 
It is not clear who the author is.
 
The author is an expert.
 
The information comes from a well-known newspaper.
 
The information is current.
Which resource would have the most CURRENT and VALID information about the presidents of the United States?
 
whitehouse.gov updated daily
 
an article written in 2008
 
a blog titled "Presidents Ranked from Best to Worst"
 
a book called "American Presidents" copyright 2000
Sites like Wikipedia are not always valid because -
 
users can alter the information.
 
the website includes the original author.
 
the website has too many distractions.
 
the information can be viewed by anyone.
What is the main advantage of using online sources vs. printed sources?
 
Online sources are faster and easier to access.
 
Online sources are more trustworthy.
 
Online sources give more detailed information.
A reliable source is -
 
trusted
 
biased
 
promoting a product
 
Wikipedia