PPT-Chapter 6 Evaluate the Credibility of Claims and Sources

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2016 by Pearson Education Inc Learning Outcomes List the characteristics that make a person or source making claims about a given topic a trustworthy source of

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2016 by Pearson Education Inc Learning Outcomes List the characteristics that make a person or source making claims about a given topic a trustworthy source of information and advice about that . And 57375en 57375ere Were None meets the standard for Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity for grade 8 Its structure pacing and universal appeal make it an appropriate reading choice for reluctant readers 57375e book also o57373ers students . . Credible Sources. Why evaluate information found on the Web?. There is a lot of information online, and since anyone can post, it is crucial to evaluate websites before the information is considered credible.. Presented by:. Anne Marie Madziak, SOLS. OLA Super Conference. February 2, 2012. “Value that is not valued is not valuable.” . Rick Anderson (writing about the future of Academic libraries). . NIS . Aktobe. , 2013. Criteria of credibility (RAVEN). Expertise. (does the source have specialised knowledge and does the situation demand it?). Neutrality. (is the source predisposed to support a particular point of view for reasons other than vested interest. NIS . Aktobe. , 2013. Criteria of credibility (RAVEN). Expertise. (does the source have specialised knowledge and does the situation demand it?). Neutrality. (is the source predisposed to support a particular point of view for reasons other than vested interest. 1. Credibility. A. Dimensions of credibility. B. Factors influencing credibility. (1) education, occupation, .... (2) nonfluencies. (3) citation of evidence sources. (4) position advocated. Why use a Database?. Collect your . keywords. wphs. C.R.A.A.P. Test. C. CURRENCY. R. RELEVANCY. A. AUTHORITY. ACCURACY. P. PURPOSE. CUrrency. Is this information . up to date?. relevance. Will this information help me?. and Why. Important goal: to identify some general guidelines for what makes a premise or claim acceptable. 7 ways for a premise to be acceptable. Claims: When we take a position on an issue, we assert something or make a claim. A claim is a statement that is either true or false.. Claim Submission Tips. Provide complete member . . information:. Member ‘s Name. Member’s Date of Birth. Member’s ID Number. Member’s Address. It’s always important to verify that the information provided by the member matches the member’s ID card. Watch for name variations and changes. It is also important to verify eligibility prior to services being rendered, unless an urgent/emergent situation. Problems with member information could cause an unnecessary delay or possible claim denial. . © 2016 by Pearson Education, Inc. . Learning Outcomes. List the characteristics that make a person or source making claims about a given topic a trustworthy source of information and advice about that . VHS. Criteria of Credibility. Can be used to assess the credibility of documents or individual sources. It has become standard to use the mnemonic RAVEN to remember the top 5 criteria of credibility. David Basanta and . Conor. Lynch. The problem. A. Osteoclastogenesis. Monocyte Macrophages. Osteoclast. Osteolysis. Osteogenesis. MMP. BMP. MMP. MMP. BMP. Osteoblast. MSC and OB Precursors. Inflammatory Macrophages. Budget Credibility Risks . through External Audits . (SAI Jamaica). February 1, 2024. Prepared by: Aurich Champagnie . Overview. Risk Indicators . Budget Formulation and Approval. Budget Execution. Reporting Accounting. Understanding credibility risks at the whole of government. Budget credibility at the whole of Government level is directly linked to the strength/robustness of the PFM systems. Understanding budget credibility at the whole-of-government level...

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