Asked by HaydenReturned
Which question can be used to evaluate reliability of a source?(1 point)
Responses
"Is the author American?"
"Is the author American?"
“Is this data challenged by anyone in the public?”
“Is this data challenged by anyone in the public?”
“Is this research relevant to me?”
“Is this research relevant to me?”
“Is the research peer-reviewed?"
Responses
"Is the author American?"
"Is the author American?"
“Is this data challenged by anyone in the public?”
“Is this data challenged by anyone in the public?”
“Is this research relevant to me?”
“Is this research relevant to me?”
“Is the research peer-reviewed?"
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The question that can be used to evaluate the reliability of a source is: **“Is the research peer-reviewed?"**
Peer review is a process in which a research paper is evaluated by experts in the field before it is published, which helps ensure its accuracy, credibility, and reliability.
Peer review is a process in which a research paper is evaluated by experts in the field before it is published, which helps ensure its accuracy, credibility, and reliability.
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