Determining whether a potential source has been peer-reviewed, or not, relates to which component of the CRAAP test? 

currency
relevance
authority
accuracy
purpose

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Determining whether a potential source has been peer-reviewed relates to the authority component of the CRAAP test. The authority criterion assesses the credibility of the source and the expertise of the authors, which includes whether the work has undergone peer review by other experts in the field.