Which of these is NOT a question you should ask when determining if a source is credible?(1 point)

Responses

Is the information objective?
Is the information objective?

Is the information supported by facts and details?
Is the information supported by facts and details?

Is the information provided by well-known member of society?
Is the information provided by well-known member of society?

Is the information current and still accurate?
Is the information current and still accurate?

1 answer

The question that is NOT relevant when determining if a source is credible is:

Is the information provided by a well-known member of society?

This question can be misleading, as being well-known does not necessarily equate to credibility or expertise in a particular subject matter. The other questions focus on objectivity, support by facts, and currency, which are key indicators of a source's credibility.