Asked by *shrugs shoulders
Which source is likely the most credible?(1 point)
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a decades-old article from an encyclopedia
a decades-old article from an encyclopedia
a speech given by a political candidate
a speech given by a political candidate
a recent research report published by a professor
a recent research report published by a professor
an advertisement by a large online store
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a decades-old article from an encyclopedia
a decades-old article from an encyclopedia
a speech given by a political candidate
a speech given by a political candidate
a recent research report published by a professor
a recent research report published by a professor
an advertisement by a large online store
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*shrugs shoulders
why not any of the other answers?
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a recent research report published by a professor
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A recent research report published by a professor is the most credible source for several reasons. Firstly, it is based on research conducted by a qualified and informed expert in a particular field. Secondly, it has likely undergone a rigorous peer-review process, ensuring that the information presented is accurate and reliable. On the other hand, a decades-old article from an encyclopedia may be outdated and include information that has since been proven false or outdated. A speech given by a political candidate may contain biased information aimed at persuading the audience and may not necessarily be based on facts. An advertisement by a large online store is likely intended to promote a product or service, and therefore may not present unbiased or accurate information.
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