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When researching information, how do you know when a site is credible?
You agree with everything on the site.
The site has images with ads.
The language used is clearly biased.
They have a date listed so you can see how old the information is.
            
        When researching information, how do you know when a site is credible?
You agree with everything on the site.
The site has images with ads.
The language used is clearly biased.
They have a date listed so you can see how old the information is.
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    The site provides sources for their information. 
The site is run by a reputable organization or expert in the field.
The site's URL ends in .gov, .edu, or .org, indicating it is a government, educational, or non-profit organization.
There are no spelling or grammatical errors on the site.
The information presented is supported by data and statistics.
It is recommended to cross-reference information with other credible sources to verify its accuracy.
    
The site is run by a reputable organization or expert in the field.
The site's URL ends in .gov, .edu, or .org, indicating it is a government, educational, or non-profit organization.
There are no spelling or grammatical errors on the site.
The information presented is supported by data and statistics.
It is recommended to cross-reference information with other credible sources to verify its accuracy.
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