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Trustworthy Source

Definition

A trustworthy source is one that provides reliable, accurate, and unbiased information. It has been vetted for credibility through rigorous research methods or established expertise in the field.

Analogy

Consider a recipe book written by an experienced chef versus one created by someone who has never cooked before. You would trust the chef's book more because they have proven knowledge in cooking techniques.

Related terms

Peer-reviewed Journal Article: An article that has undergone a rigorous evaluation process by experts in the field before publication.

Primary Source: Original documents or firsthand accounts of an event or topic, providing direct evidence and information.

Fact-checking: The process of verifying the accuracy and truthfulness of claims made in various sources.

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