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biochemistry online practice
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which could make a source unreliable? (1 point)
- there are some typos in an article.
○ there is an inaccurate fact on a page of an article.
○ a group of non - experts disagrees with the data published in an article.
○ only non - experts corroborate the data in an article.
check answer remaining attempts : 3
To determine what makes a source unreliable, we analyze each option:
- Typos (first option) are errors in writing but don't necessarily mean the factual content is wrong.
- An inaccurate fact (second option) would undermine reliability, but let's check others.
- Non - experts disagreeing (third option) doesn't make the source unreliable as experts' opinions matter more for factual accuracy.
- If only non - experts corroborate the data (fourth option), since non - experts may not have the necessary knowledge to validate the data, this makes the source unreliable. Because for a source to be reliable, it should be supported by experts in the field or have evidence from credible, knowledgeable sources. Non - experts may not understand the subject matter deeply enough to provide valid corroboration.
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D. Only non - experts corroborate the data in an article. (Assuming the options are labeled A, B, C, D in order. If the original options have different labels, adjust accordingly. The key is the option "Only non - experts corroborate the data in an article.")