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Information Literacy #2: Critical Examination of Resources in Context
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Session learning objectives
Through this guide, learn to:
Describe problems with citing only one article without understanding the context of research in that field
Determine how many sources are needed depending on the reason for research as well as context of research on that topic
Examine how personal experiences and biases impact interpretation of resources
Recognize how a study may be negatively impacted when minority views are disregarded.
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This guide was created by Frances Brady for Adler University.
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