Source - A person or organisation who have written or relayed information, Accuracy - The extent to which the information is correct, precise, and free from errors. Accurate sources provide factual and verifiable data., Credibility - The trustworthiness of a source, often based on the author’s qualifications, reputation, and expertise in the subject area. Credible sources are reliable and respected., Reliability - The consistency of a source over time and across different contexts. Reliable sources provide information that can be consistently verified and repeated., Biased - When information is presented in a way that unfairly favours a particular perspective, opinion, or group, rather than being objective or balanced., Perspectives - The particular viewpoint or angle from which information is presented, influenced by the author’s background, experiences, or interests. Different sources may offer different perspectives on the same topic.,

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