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Which of the following are considered "credible sources"? * materials published within last 10 years research articles written...Question
                Which of the following are considered
"credible sources"?
• materials published within last 10 years
• research articles written by respected and
well-known authors
O websites registered by government and
educational institutions (.gov,.edu,.org)
• academic databases
• all of the above
            
        "credible sources"?
• materials published within last 10 years
• research articles written by respected and
well-known authors
O websites registered by government and
educational institutions (.gov,.edu,.org)
• academic databases
• all of the above
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    All of the options listed can be considered credible sources, so the correct answer is **all of the above**. Here’s a brief explanation of each:
- **Materials published within the last 10 years**: More recent materials are often more relevant and reflect current knowledge or developments in a field.
  
- **Research articles written by respected and well-known authors**: Authors with recognized expertise can contribute to the credibility and reliability of the information presented.
  
- **Websites registered by government and educational institutions (.gov, .edu, .org)**: These domains are typically associated with reputable organizations, making them reliable sources of information.
  
- **Academic databases**: Databases such as JSTOR, PubMed, and others host peer-reviewed articles and research that are considered credible.
These sources together form a robust basis for credible and trustworthy information.
    
- **Materials published within the last 10 years**: More recent materials are often more relevant and reflect current knowledge or developments in a field.
- **Research articles written by respected and well-known authors**: Authors with recognized expertise can contribute to the credibility and reliability of the information presented.
- **Websites registered by government and educational institutions (.gov, .edu, .org)**: These domains are typically associated with reputable organizations, making them reliable sources of information.
- **Academic databases**: Databases such as JSTOR, PubMed, and others host peer-reviewed articles and research that are considered credible.
These sources together form a robust basis for credible and trustworthy information.
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