Sunday, September 30, 2007

D6, HW1, Reading Reflection

In Chapter 16 on page 469 it gives examples of different types of evidence, like surveys and observations and even interviews. On page 472 it explains how eye witnesses can sometimes even have contradicting stories, and that observation is very important. On 476 the book stresses the importance of having clear and easy to understand questions, and also limiting the answers to be very simple as well. In Chapter 19, on page 536 it explains how to truly evaluate your sources, such as the creditability of the company or organization that is supporting the document, and even the currency of the document.

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