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• setting a \boxed{} will help to understand when to stop the current r…

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  • setting a \boxed{} will help to understand when to stop the current research and start again later

◦ this can be any amount of time, but the time limit must be upheld for it to serve the correct purpose

  • once a search has been completed and a \boxed{} has been found, the information can be used
  • the information on the internet is not always correct or reliable
  • understanding the source of the information can help \boxed{} the website
  • the \boxed{} name is the first indicator of a reliable website

◦ web addresses ending with .org or .gov tend to be more credible than .com websites

  • double - check the reference at the \boxed{} of the website and the last date edited

◦ some websites like wikipedia can be \boxed{} by anyone
◦ these should not be used as a credible source, as anyone can \boxed{} the information to what they please

options: time limit, verify, after, difficult, bottom, domain, website, edited

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Each blank is filled by matching the context to the provided vocabulary terms, ensuring logical fit for research and source evaluation concepts.

  1. The first blank refers to a time-based stop for research, matching "time limit".
  2. The second blank refers to the end goal of a search, matching "website".
  3. The third blank describes validating a website's trustworthiness, matching "verify".
  4. The fourth blank refers to the suffix part of a web address, matching "domain".
  5. The fifth blank refers to the lower section of a webpage, matching "bottom".
  6. The sixth blank describes how sites like Wikipedia can be modified, matching "edited".
  7. The seventh blank describes changing information freely, matching "alter".

Answer:

  1. time limit
  2. website
  3. verify
  4. domain
  5. bottom
  6. edited
  7. alter