Revisit your collected sources. For each source, determine credibility by noticing whether it contains bias and faulty reasoning and by checking for omissions. After evaluating each source, use the table below to indicate if the source will be kept for inclusion in your research paper or replaced due to weak credibility or a lack of credibility.

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The sources that are credible and must be used are those that:

  • have no bias
  • are from trusted sources; and
  • are backed up by strong evidence. Others must be replaced.

What is a credible source in literature?

A credible source of information for a research paper is one that has no bias and is backed up with strong evidence.

When a material is written by a trusted organization, it is deemed to be a credible source.

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Answer:

  • Malala Fund
  • Full Force Report: Why the World Works Better When Girls Go to School.
  • October 11, 2018
  • https://fullforce.malala.org/

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  • The report does not show any biases.
  • Claims are supported by data from a variety of sources, with no apparent omissions.
  • The report does not illustrate faulty reasoning.
  • The location of the report online is current, with recently updated information.
  • The URL for the source is *.org* and belongs to a trustworthy nonprofit organization.

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