1) It is the extent to which information contains factual and updated details that can be verified by consulting alternative and/or primary sources. a) Relevance b) Bias/Perspective c) Accuracy d) Reliability 2) It is the information's level of importance to a particular viewing purpose or explicitly stated need for that information.. a) Relevance b) Bias/Perspective c) Accuracy d) Reliability 3) It is the information's level of trustworthiness based on information about the author and the publishing body. a) Relevance b) Bias/Perspective c) Accuracy d) Reliability 4) It is the position or slant toward which an author shapes information. a) Relevance b) Bias/Perspective c) Accuracy d) Reliability 5) Joey watches online video materials to deepen his understanding of his lessons. In choosing which material to believe in, he:checks whether a particular material presents pieces of information that address his purpose; a) Relevance b) Bias/Perspective c) Accuracy d) Reliability 6) cross-validates information, statistical data, and material presented with those from the cited source; a) Relevance b) Bias/Perspective c) Accuracy d) Reliability 7) reads up on the background of the author; a) Relevance b) Bias/Perspective c) Accuracy d) Reliability 8) reviews how quotations were lifted; a) Relevance b) Bias/Perspective c) Accuracy d) Reliability 9) checks whether arguments are adequately supported and elaborated; reviews how quotations were lifted; a) Relevance b) Bias/Perspective c) Accuracy d) Reliability 10) examines the material for any inclination to favor any race, color, gender, age, among others. a) Relevance b) Bias/Perspective c) Accuracy d) Reliability

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