Determining whether a potential source

  1. Which is a factor historians use in determining a source’s intended audience?A. where the source can be found B. how many
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  2. Determining whether a potential source has been peer-reviewed, or not, relates to which component of the CRAAP test? 
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  3. After reading a source, what is the historian’s next step in breaking down the source?identifying a research question creating
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  4. Determining whether a potential source contains any political, cultural or personal bias, relates to which component of the
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  5. Determining whether a potential source has been peer-reviewed, or not, relates to which component of the CRAAP test? image
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  6. Determining whether a potential source has been peer-reviewed, or not, relates to which component of the CRAAP test? currency
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  7. Determining whether a potential source contains any political, cultural or personal bias, relates to which component of the
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  8. Determining whether a potential source contains any political, cultural or personal bias, relates to which component of the
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  9. Determining whether a potential source has been peer-reviewed, or not, relates to which component of the CRAAP test? currency
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  10. Determining whether a potential source contains any political, cultural or personal bias, relates to which component of the
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