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HU2000 Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
Week 9: Credibility & Bias
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HU2000 Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
Library Resources for HU2000
Getting Started
Week 1: Introduction to Critical Thinking
Week 2: Principles of Clear Writing & Critical Reading
Week 3: Critical Reading & Viewing
Week 4: Investigating Problems
Week 5: Solving Problems
Week 6: Rhetorical Devices & Logical Fallacies
Week 7: Arguments, Information, and Assumptions
Week 8: Syllogisms
Week 9: Credibility & Bias
Week 10: Errors of Logic
Week 11: Inferencing
APA Formatting and Style (7th edition) for Student Papers
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Grammarly - your writing assistant
Brainfuse Online Tutoring
Using Other People's Information Responsibly: Avoiding Plagiarism
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Week 9: Credibility & Bias
Critical Thinking and Problem Solving: Effective Writing and Claim Evaluation
National American University Editorial Team (2013)
How to Spot 16 Types of Media Bias
From Julie Mastrine, AllSides (2018).
Questions to Ask When Determining the Crediblity of Sources/Identifying Credible Sources
Handout with questions and a chart to help you determine the credibility of your sources.
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Writing Well. Part 4, Chapter 19: Cast a Critical Eye
NAU Research Process Guide: Identify and Locate Information - News
Click on the tab "News" and use these reliable fact-checking and bias-checking websites to evaluate news articles and websites.
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