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TEST: usable and reliable sources
Test: usable and reliable sources
Part 1: The research process
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Test: usable and reliable sources
Part 1: The research process
Slide 1 - Slide
What is the first step in the research cycle?
A
Evaluation
B
Assessing sources
C
Search strategy
D
Task definition
Slide 2 - Quiz
Why is it important to assess sources?
A
To find search terms
B
To check reliability of information
C
To define tasks
D
To present findings
Slide 3 - Quiz
What indicates reliable information?
A
Single source confirmation
B
Outdated information
C
Matching data from different sources
D
Personal opinions
Slide 4 - Quiz
Test: usable and reliable sources
Part 2: assessing the creator of the source and its aim
Slide 5 - Slide
What is a contact page also known as?
A
colophon
B
index
C
footer
D
homepage
Slide 6 - Quiz
Where can you usually find the colophon?
A
on the sidebar
B
at the bottom of a website
C
in the header
D
in the middle of a page
Slide 7 - Quiz
What should you assess about a source?
A
the website design
B
the date of publication
C
the number of images
D
the creator of the source
Slide 8 - Quiz
Why is the creator's information important?
A
to know the website's popularity
B
to judge the information's trustworthiness
C
to find related articles
D
to improve search engine ranking
Slide 9 - Quiz
What is the main purpose of a colophon?
A
to show user reviews
B
to provide creator information
C
to display advertisements
D
to list articles
Slide 10 - Quiz
Test: usable and reliable sources
Part 3: Asessing usability and reliability
Slide 11 - Slide
What is the main purpose of news websites?
A
Keep attention on their platform.
B
Inform about current events.
C
Provide entertainment or satire.
D
Advertise products and services.
Slide 12 - Quiz
What does reliability refer to?
A
Quality of the website design.
B
Relevance to your research topic.
C
Chance of correct information.
D
Popularity among social media users.
Slide 13 - Quiz
When should you check multiple sources?
A
When a source is from social media.
B
When a source is visually appealing.
C
When a source is popular.
D
When in doubt about information.
Slide 14 - Quiz
What does usability relate to?
A
The design of the source.
B
The length of the source.
C
The creator's popularity.
D
Relevance to your research subject.
Slide 15 - Quiz
What is a critical approach to sources?
A
Ignoring research checklists.
B
Assessing reliability and usability.
C
Believing one source is sufficient.
D
Trusting all social media posts.
Slide 16 - Quiz
What is a key strategy in assessments?
A
Keep thoughts to yourself.
B
Use only one source per topic.
C
Discuss sources aloud with others.
D
Avoid group discussions.
Slide 17 - Quiz
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