Question

In this section, you’ll explore online sources for accuracy, validity, bias, origin, and relevance.

You have a research project due in a few weeks. It requires you to explore a controversial topic. You know there are many viewpoints on the issue, but you want to ensure that the sources you choose contain accurate, unbiased information. As you explore your topic online, you try your best to choose the most accurate and relevant sources, but it’s challenging.

During your search, you find a scholarly article you might want to include in your list of sources. While you read through the article, you notice it was originally published in 1990. You also come across some information that you know for certain is incorrect. This article would really help you write your paper, but you aren’t sure if it’s appropriate.

Should you include this article in your list of sources?
Question 1 options:

No, because it contains incorrect information and is outdated.


Yes, because it has useful information and was written by a scholar.


No, because articles with errors are never useful in research.


Yes, but only if you can verify and update the incorrect information.

Answers

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The best option in this case would be:

**Yes, but only if you can verify and update the incorrect information.**

This approach allows you to utilize the scholarly article's potentially valuable insights while being proactive in addressing its inaccuracies. It's essential to cross-reference the information presented in the article with more current and accurate sources to provide a well-rounded perspective in your research project.