Question
Which could make a source unreliable?(1 point)
Responses
Only non-experts corroborate the data in an article.
Only non-experts corroborate the data in an article.
There is an inaccurate fact on a page of an article.
There is an inaccurate fact on a page of an article.
A group of non-experts disagrees with the data published in an article.
A group of non-experts disagrees with the data published in an article.
There are some typos in an article.
Responses
Only non-experts corroborate the data in an article.
Only non-experts corroborate the data in an article.
There is an inaccurate fact on a page of an article.
There is an inaccurate fact on a page of an article.
A group of non-experts disagrees with the data published in an article.
A group of non-experts disagrees with the data published in an article.
There are some typos in an article.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The most significant factor that could make a source unreliable is:
**There is an inaccurate fact on a page of an article.**
Inaccurate facts undermine the credibility of the source, as accuracy is essential for reliability. Typos and disagreements among non-experts may raise questions about professionalism or consensus, but they do not directly invalidate the information presented.
**There is an inaccurate fact on a page of an article.**
Inaccurate facts undermine the credibility of the source, as accuracy is essential for reliability. Typos and disagreements among non-experts may raise questions about professionalism or consensus, but they do not directly invalidate the information presented.