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When evaluating an online resource for use in a research project, you should avoid sources that ? A. do not include a source B. do not agree with your argument C. were published…
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When evaluating an online resource for use in a research project, you should avoid sources that ?
A. do not include a source
B. do not agree with your argument
C. were published more than five years ago
D. have more than one author
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Im going to have to say A
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