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After studying this chapter, you should be able to:
1.
Explain the criteria for high-quality information.
2.
Reject claims based solely on anecdotes, testimonials, and opinions.
3.
Recognize the fallibility of polls and experts.
4.
Investigate impressive-sounding names of organizations.
5.
Know how to scrutinize Internet sites for signs of bias and deception.
6.
Avoid plagiarism.
7.
Give proper credit to sources.
8.
Avoid improper use of copyrighted materials.







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