Practice Source Credibility and Attribution - 1.6.4 | Module 7: Media Literacy and Digital Communication | IB grade 9 English
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Source Credibility and Attribution

1.6.4 - Source Credibility and Attribution

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Question 1 Easy

Define 'source credibility'.

💡 Hint: Think about what makes a source reliable.

Question 2 Easy

What is plagiarism?

💡 Hint: Consider what it means to give someone credit.

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Question 1

What is source credibility?

A person's popularity
The trustworthiness of information
How recent an article is

💡 Hint: Think about what makes information trustworthy.

Question 2

True or False: Proper attribution is not necessary if the source is widely known.

True
False

💡 Hint: Consider the importance of giving credit to authors.

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Challenge 1 Hard

You read a controversial article on climate change. Discuss how you would assess its source credibility.

💡 Hint: Reflect on past discussions about credibility factors.

Challenge 2 Hard

Create a brief blog post that includes at least two examples of proper attribution for sources you found.

💡 Hint: Remember to double-check citation guidelines.

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