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Part B
When writing a scientific paper, look for the most credible sources. Science doesn’t show bias, but we humans tend to show bias. Beware of sites and articles that provide facts without proper scientific evidence. Avoid using information from such sites. You must be able to identify reliable sites so the data in your paper is credible.

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Answered by rajeshwarithewinner
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Explanation:

Another important component of a source's credibility is its point of view, in particular its potential bias. Bias is an inaccurate or unfair presentation of information. ... A group with its own agenda may sponsor research or information, and this sponsorship may influence the results. Bias can also be unintentional.

Answered by shivic58sl
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Answer:

Always using information from credible sources is very important.

Explanation:

Always using information from credible sources is very important because let's say you are researching a drug for cancer and you have used unauthorized information without the reliable identity and data and you have published it in your paper and your paper will become very famous for that information because it was new. But later on, scientists researched and found out that this particular information is wrong and the drug could be fatal.

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