Separating Information From Misinformation: How to Judge the Quality of Your Research Results
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Overview: When conducting research, students tend to judge their success based on the number of relevant "Hits" (or results) they get when searching. However, retrieving a large number of seemingly relevant results is only half the battle. Next, a person needs to evaluate these sources to be sure that they are reputable. His research paper, article, or essay is only as good as the information it's based on - so it's in his best interests to stick to credible resources!
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Format: HTML | Date: Nov 2005 | Pages: 5
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