Which of the following accurately describes the advantage of using scholarly and peer-reviewed sources of information when doing research on a particular topic?

A) These types of sources are often linked to political parties and campaigns, so they present information that might have a political bias.
B) These types of sources are often linked to groups that have a particular point of view, so they might only present information from one point of view.
C) These types of sources are often designed to convince people to believe something, so they only show one side of an issue.
D) These types of sources are both written by experts and checked for accuracy by experts in a particular field of study.

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The correct answer is:

D) These types of sources are both written by experts and checked for accuracy by experts in a particular field of study.

This option accurately describes the advantage of using scholarly and peer-reviewed sources, as they are typically subject to rigorous standards of quality and validity, ensuring that the information presented is reliable and credible.