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Correlation of Credibility and Websites

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What web sites do people normally visit? Are these web sites credible? when is credible more important and when is it less important? Support the answer with specific examples. What questions might you ask in order to determine credibility of online resources?

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Correlation between websites and credibility are reviewed in this solution.

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People normally visit news and entertainment sites. These sites includes cnn.com, msnbc.com and local news sites along with national entertainment sites such as TMZ, Collegehumor.com, Youtube, etc.

Credibility is more important for news sites if people are relying on them to get their daily news. However, ...

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