Question
Evaluate whether each source is a valid source for online research. Drag each item to the correct category. (2 points) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse. Yes No
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To evaluate whether a source is valid for online research, we can use criteria such as credibility, authority, accuracy, and the date of publication. Here are categories for valid sources and invalid sources:
**Valid Sources:**
- Academic journals
- Government websites (e.g., .gov)
- Educational institutions' websites (e.g., .edu)
- Established organizations (e.g., WHO, Red Cross)
- Newspapers with a reputable history
**Invalid Sources:**
- Personal blogs or opinion websites
- Social media posts
- Forums without moderation
- Websites promoting pseudoscience
- Companies' marketing pages (unless they provide substantial research)
If you have specific sources you'd like to evaluate, please provide them, and I can help categorize them as valid or invalid for online research.
**Valid Sources:**
- Academic journals
- Government websites (e.g., .gov)
- Educational institutions' websites (e.g., .edu)
- Established organizations (e.g., WHO, Red Cross)
- Newspapers with a reputable history
**Invalid Sources:**
- Personal blogs or opinion websites
- Social media posts
- Forums without moderation
- Websites promoting pseudoscience
- Companies' marketing pages (unless they provide substantial research)
If you have specific sources you'd like to evaluate, please provide them, and I can help categorize them as valid or invalid for online research.