Asses research and credible Sources | Exploring credible sources | Evaluate Web Sources | Conducting Interviews and Surveys |
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What do library portals generally contain?
Archives, e-books, general reference, digital collections
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Speeches may benefit from...
citing a statistic from a census or other data set, quoting testimonies, or incorporating information from a government document
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What should Wikipedia only be used as?
A Starting Point for Research
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What questions to avoid while in an interview?
Vague questions, leading questions, and loaded questions
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Asses your research needs by evaluating...
thesis statement, examples, antidote, and relevant facts
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Where can secondary sources be found?
Books, newspapers, periodicals
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To evaluate web sources you must...
Identify the Creator of the Information and who sponsors the site
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What questions to ask in an interview?
Neutral questions
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What is propaganda?
Information represented in such a way to provoke a desired response
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What are reference works?
Encyclopedias, Quotations, & Poetry
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What must you do to check the credibility of a web source?
Check for Signs of Bias
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Surveys are a good way to do what?
Investigate the audience
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What is disinformation?
The deliberate falsification of information
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Blogs are useful sources about...
Trends, Ideas, & Information
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What should you make sure a website document contains?
Make sure it has at Least Two Reputable Sources
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Are surveys a primary or secondary source?
Primary Source
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What are primary sources?
own personal experience, government data/documents, and newspapers
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What can be found on digital collections?
Primary and Secondary Sources can be Found
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What should you never do when using Wikipedia?
NEVER Offer it as a Source to the Audience
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How do you conduct an interview?
Prepare questions ahead of time and research/plan ahead
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