A website with an overload of advertisements is often a sign of a credible source.
Credible Sources

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Social Studies
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6th Grade
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1.
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False
2.
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When we say that a website is a credible source we mean:
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it is believable and trustworthy
3.
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An educational database
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Credible source
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My BFF's instagram
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Not a credible source
5.
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A Wikipedia post with no author, date, or citations listed
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Not a credible source
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Choose the one that is NOT a reliable source: Newspaper, Book, Organization website, Customer review
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Customer review
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Wikipedia is not a trusted source because anyone can add to or edit it.
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The information can be altered by anyone, leading to potential inaccuracies.
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