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Chapter 35.1

Master Source Evaluation and Information Literacy for Academic Excellence

Develop the critical skills to assess source credibility, recognize bias, and conduct rigorous academic research with confidence.


What You'll Learn

Authority and credentials determine whether sources deserve academic trust.
Peer-reviewed sources represent the gold standard for academic research.
Bias recognition helps distinguish informative sources from persuasive content.
Information synthesis connects ideas across multiple credible research sources.

What You'll Practice

1

Students identify the most credible source among several research options.

2

Learners evaluate source authority, bias, accuracy, and supporting evidence.

3

Practice questions apply source evaluation to real-world research scenarios.

Why This Matters

Mastering source evaluation and information literacy is essential for producing credible academic work and making informed decisions in an increasingly complex information landscape.

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Source Evaluation
Information Literacy
Peer Review
Bias Recognition
Digital Literacy
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