Which questions would you ask when assessing a source’s credibility? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)

Responses

Is the author listed on the source?
Is the author listed on the source?

Is the author an expert in their field of study?
Is the author an expert in their field of study?

Is the source acceptable for your audience?
Is the source acceptable for your audience?

When was the evidence in the source published?
When was the evidence in the source published?

Why did the author publish this source?

1 answer

The two correct answers when assessing a source's credibility are:

  1. Is the author an expert in their field of study?
  2. When was the evidence in the source published?

These questions help determine the expertise of the author and the timeliness of the information, both of which are crucial for assessing credibility.