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Creditably and Reliability (Is it bias? (You can look at the about me page…
Creditably and Reliability
Is it bias?
You can look at the about me page also look at the wording there using and pay attention to what there talking about.
Look to see if they are trying to convince you to believe something. Look to see if it is stating facts or if it is bias.
Questions to ask:
what is the purpose of the website?
Is it trying to sell you something?
Is it a commercial site?
Do they want money?
Is it .com?
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https://www.businessinsider.com/generation-z
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this website states only facts and does not want you to believe any certain way. Also is not trying to sell you anything.
Is the information accurate?
Look the the same info on this site on other reliable sources.
Pay attention to CRAAP currency, relevance, authority, accuracy, purpose
Look for references of other cites, work sited, or link to where the info is from. Make sure links are reliable.
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https://www.cnn.com/2018/10/30/health/generation-z-stress-report-trnd/index.html
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This website was updated a year ago and is from a reliable website.
Who's the author?
To find the author you can look at the bottom of the homepage, about us, or heading.
You can look at if you can get a hold of the author or you can use info on the site to learn about the author. Also, look to see if the author belongs to a company or organization.
Look at the URL to help determine if the author is reliable
.gov (government) .edu (education) .org (orginiaztion) .com(commerical) .net (network)
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https://www.pewsocialtrends.org/2019/01/17/generation-z-looks-a-lot-like-millennials-on-key-social-and-political-issues/
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This website is from a research center and has the authors in the heading.
When was it written or made?
If it is about history it does not always matter how old it is but if it is statistics you want to make sure it id current information.
Check to make sure all links work and are current. Also look to make sure all the evidence is support and current.
Look to make sure website was made in the last 10 years or look for it to say updated.
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https://www.npr.org/tags/568294906/generation-z
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This website has many different articles around this subject and all are from the past year or two.