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Reliable and Credible information and sites. University of Missouri ((Bias…
Reliable and Credible information and sites. University of Missouri
To find where the authors email is, scroll down to the bottom of the page or go to the about us link/tab.
You can tell by the link if the website is reliable. If the link has a .gov or a .edu then that means the site is reliable. If the link has a .com, .org or a .net then that means it isn't the most reliable but it could be reliable at the same time.
If there is a (~) which means Tilda, then it means it is a personal page and it is not an official webpage from that university. If it does have the Tilda then it probably isn't the most reliable.
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Check the website and see if they are trying to sell you something or if a lot of adds are popping up.
Make sure you're asking yourself if they are trying to make money off of people looking on their website.
Another way to check to see if they have bias is to look at the link and check if the source is a .com (commercial site)
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Check other sources to see if they have the same information, just to make sure the information is credible.
Look for who made/wrote or works for the website and decide weather or not you can trust them and their information.
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Sometimes the website can be old but the information might be reliable depending on the topic and/or what you're looking for.
Look at the bottom of the homepage to see when the website was last updated and check to see if the links listed work.
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