Tuesday, February 5, 2013

sources




Brandon Kang

1)      In both my sources, the one using Google search and Google scholar, the both uses sources accredited to psychology. In one of them, the author has a background in Psychology. The authors use sources that have been provided by people in background in Psychology or has researched in the field of language acquisition. Next to each link on Google, there is number telling you how many times the link has been cited. Each of my sources of been cited several time meaning that people are seeing as truthful information and reliable information.

2)      The publisher’s credentials are also reliable. The publisher is the person that puts the sources together as one source. The publisher is reliable because he lists his or her sources.

3)      I say the context is accurate because it uses several sources over a large span of time. It also states the title of the sources, which are similar to the topic I am writing about.

4)      Yes, this would be a good source to use because they are supported by psychologists and have been cited before.

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