Station 2: Credibility Assessment
- A more credible source of information is:
- Independent of the two sides in an argument.
- Someone who present peer-reviewed data.
- The source that you agree with.
- The source that you hear over and over.
- A and B are a good start for a credible source.
- What can be the risks of using a source that lacks credibility?
- You make a poor decision.
- Lives are damaged, money is lost.
- You lose time.
- Not much, it all works out in the end.
- A, B and C.
- A credible internet source has the following characteristics?
- The site comes from a country where they might be biased.
- The site has lots of Ads for weight loss drugs.
- It is a site that has a long history of reputable reporting.