Which question can be used to evaluate reliability of a source?(1 point)

Responses

"Is the author American?"
"Is the author American?"

“Is this research relevant to me?”
“Is this research relevant to me?”

“Is the research peer-reviewed?"
“Is the research peer-reviewed?"

“Is this data challenged by anyone in the public?”

1 answer

The question that can be used to evaluate the reliability of a source is:

“Is the research peer-reviewed?”

Peer-reviewed research typically undergoes rigorous evaluation by experts in the field before publication, making it a strong indicator of the quality and reliability of the information presented.

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