When using the Internet to conduct research, you can be reasonably sure that any information you find will be accurate

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

FALSE
Explanation: When using the Internet, your basic assumption should be that the information you find is not particularly reliable. With care, however, you can locate official sources, such as the U.S. Department of Labor, and well-known sources, such as The Wall Street Journal, that you can rely on, as well as blogs and other websites. The key is to cross-reference any fact that seems dubious—if you can find it in a variety of reliable sources, it is likely to be credible. If you can find it only, for example, in a single blog it is likely not to be credible.

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A stock mutual fund that pays higher than normal dividends is called a growth fund

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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