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FALSE 1. When researching a topic, you need to look at only one source to gather information.
- This statement is false. Good researchers make sure that the data they get from different sources match each other to check if that same information is indeed true.
- If you only look at one source, you are also limiting your capability of sharing more.
TRUE 2. Information sources can be a form of observation, people, speeches, and source documents.
- This statement is true. Information can be taken from any source as long as the output stays entirely objective.
TRUE 3. Every piece of information requires careful consideration.
- This statement is true. All information gathered by a researcher must always be scrutinized and examined carefully. This ensures that the data of their research is credible and valid.
TRUE 4. Books, newspapers, journals are some examples of information sources.
- This statement is true. Books, newspapers, journals are classified as secondary sources.
FALSE 5. Magazines are collections of articles usually written by scholars in an academic or professional field.
- This statement is false. Journals are collections of articles usually written by scholars in an academic or professional field, not magazines.
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Definition of Research - https://brainly.ph/question/14877
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