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Credibility & Reliability
Who is the author?
https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2015/11/05/454598615/stereotypes-about-teens-can-undermine-parents-confidence
"Stereotypes About Teens Can Undermine Parents' Confidence" By: Aimee Cunningham
I know this site is credible because the author's name is listed.
Who wrote this? Is their name listed?
Is the information accurate?
https://news.illinois.edu/view/6367/755954
"Study: Countering stereotypes about teens can change their behavior" By: Diana Yates
I know this information is accurate because the writer sites sources in the story. The writer also states their name.
Does the writer add where they found the information? Is it cited?
Is there bias?
https://www.livestrong.com/article/1006225-stereotyping-teens/
I know there is not bias in this article because the writer uses lots of different points of view in the text.
Is this their viewpoint of the topic? Do they want to make money?
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"What Does Stereotyping Do to Teens?" By: Morgan Rush
When was it made?
https://www.sesp.northwestern.edu/news-center/news/2018/11/how-changing-teen-stereotypes-can-help-them-shine.html
"How Changing Teen Stereotypes Can Help Them Shine" By: Julie Deardorff
Is the cite old? Do the links work?
I know this is credible because the website is very up to date.& the article was published not to long ago.