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credible sources will have the most accurate information
Ask yourself if the source of the information is credible.
"Credible" is defined as "Being believable, based on information, source or fact." - Something that is credible, is reliable, it's trustworthy.
Credible is believable, based on information or fact; not credible is not believable because it may be based on opinion, a biased source, and contain little actual information or fact.
study information from texts on ancient China and N. America to discern which source is credible
There are several indicators that can determine how credible a source is, however, the one that sticks out the most is based upon factual information. When reviewing a source check to see if the information within is fact based. If you cannot find another source to back the information as fact, chances are this is not a reliable source to use.
If a source is biased, it provides information which is slanted one way or another. It isn't a credible source because it isn't presenting the facts in a straight-forward manner.
Wiki isn't a credible source, because, it doesn't really give off correct information.
What determines if information is credible?
He was a reported for many years
Is based on opinion, a biased source and contains little actual information or facts
Non credible. Google is just a vast collection of unverified information. Not credible as a source for valid information. Google can NEVER be listed in your works cited or bibliography. Google is just a search engine that is programed to search one of the worlds largest databases. The data base is not vetted for validity ( it would be impossible ).