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    reputable
    /ˈrɛpjʊtəbl/

    adjective

    • 1. having a good reputation: "a reputable company"

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  2. 5 hari yang lalu · As a university student, you are expected to use credible sources in your assessments and course work. A credible source is one that is written by someone who is an expert in their discipline and is free of errors and bias. This guide explains the difference between credible, scholarly and peer-reviewed sources.

  3. 5 hari yang lalu · Because it is easy for anyone to publish anything on a website, you need to find websites that contain reliable information. Websites with these domains (the URL ending) generally have reliable information: .org (a registered organisation) .edu (an educational institution) .gov (a government agency)

  4. 3 hari yang lalu · What does credible information look like? Evidence-based. Credible information helps you check its findings, by providing you the sources and references they used to make their argument. "Peer reviewed" These works have been checked and edited by experts in the field, and are the best place to find credible, up-to-date research.

  5. 5 hari yang lalu · Factcheck.org demonstrates minimal bias by fact-checking Republicans’ Cruz Distorts Nominees’ Defund Police Positions and Democrats’ Biden’s Misleading Unemployment Statistic. All fact checks are properly sourced from credible media outlets, organizations, and expert accounts.

  6. 4 hari yang lalu · If the author is an organization, can you find other reputable sources that treat it as a reliable entity? Does the organization provide a description of their mission and purpose? Do they list staff and board members, and their relevant credentials?

  7. 5 hari yang lalu · Reference resources include dictionaries, encyclopaedias, thesauruses, atlases etc. These are a good starting point for an assignment as they can help you to identify subject terminology/keywords and key concepts. Some reference sources (e.g. encyclopaedias) may give an introduction to a topic as well.

  8. 6 hari yang lalu · PRO-SCIENCE. These sources consist of legitimate science or are evidence-based through the use of credible scientific sourcing. Legitimate science follows the scientific method, is unbiased, and does not use emotional words.