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Evaluating Geographic Sources

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Chapter 1.3

Evaluating Geographic Sources: Build Critical Research Skills

Learners develop the analytical tools to assess credibility, detect bias, and validate geographic data from diverse sources in research and inquiry.


What You'll Learn

Source credibility depends on author credentials and sound research methodology.
Funding sources and conflicts of interest can compromise geographic research objectivity.
Cross-referencing and source triangulation strengthen reliability across diverse datasets.
Cartographic bias and temporal alignment affect historical geographic source evaluation.

What You'll Practice

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Students assess funding bias and conflicts of interest in geographic research.

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Learners identify limitations across satellite, census, and historical map sources.

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Practice questions test vocabulary including metadata, bias, and spatial accuracy.

Why This Matters

Evaluating geographic sources equips students with the critical thinking skills needed to assess research credibility and make informed decisions in academic, professional, and civic contexts.

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Source Credibility
Geographic Bias
Source Triangulation
Spatial Accuracy
Cross-Referencing
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