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How can a person conducting research determine if an online source is credible?(1 point)
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determine whether multiple sources are used by the author
determine whether multiple sources are used by the author

make note of whether the source includes statistics
make note of whether the source includes statistics

check the links listed as sources to see if they are trustworthy
check the links listed as sources to see if they are trustworthy

evaluate whether the information is connected to the argument being researched

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To determine if an online source is credible, a person conducting research can take the following steps:

1. **Evaluate the author's credentials**: Check the author's qualifications and expertise on the topic.
2. **Check the publication date**: Ensure the information is current and relevant.
3. **Look for citations and references**: A credible source often cites other reputable sources.
4. **Assess the domain**: Look for sources from educational (.edu), government (.gov), or reputable organizations (.org).
5. **Consider the writing style**: Professional and objective writing is typically a sign of credibility.
6. **Check for bias**: Determine if the source presents information fairly or if it has a particular agenda.

Among the options you provided, checking the links listed as sources to see if they are trustworthy is a strong indicator of a source's credibility.
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