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8 February, 00:22

When evaluating a source for bias, the researcher should

a. rely only on scholarly credentials such as those associated with a university.

b. utilize anything published as long as the publication is credible.

c. always avoid first-person source material.

d. consider whether the source has a stake in the outcome of a particular issue.?

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  1. 8 February, 00:39
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    C. Never listen to first person because that's most always an opinion
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