You should ask all of the following questions when trying to determine the objectivity or accuracy of evidence from an Internet source EXCEPT

a) "Is statistical data well labeled and easy to read?"
b) "Are the sources of information available for verifying their claims?"
c) "Does the evidence account for opposing points of view?"
d) "Is the information free of grammatical, spelling, and typographical errors that could indicate a lack of quality control?"
e) "Do you agree with the source's claims and point of view?"

ANS: e

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a. the characters have no memory of what happened in previous weeks. b. creates no artistic probability. c. the program typically provides little chance for sophisticated studies of human turmoil. d. the serious effects of those programs are limited. e. All of the above.

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A cognitive structure composed of preconceived ideas and frameworks that helps us organize information is known as a

a. schema. b. label. c. stereotype. d. prototype

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