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A credible source is one that is with bias not useful persuasive trustworthy
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A credible source is one that is
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the answer is: trustworthy. It wouldn't be credible if they were swayed merely by their interests, and what good would the source be if they weren't useful. Being persuasive doesn't make a source reliable or credible if they're lying.
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