what are your considerations when looking for a particular information? do you need a quick fact or critical analysis?
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When we look for a particular information we must consider the source of the information if it is reliable or trustworthy, the author where the information came from, and lastly the spelling and the use of correct punctuation marks and grammar.
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- When looking for specific information, we must take into account the information's reliability or trustworthiness, the author from whom the information was derived, and spelling, punctuation, and grammatical usage.
- You must make some preparations.
- Analyzing a topic or idea's advantages and disadvantages, determining which arguments are the strongest, and then coming to a conclusion that you may use to guide others, when needed, are all parts of critical analysis.
- The academic literature or research can then be used to support your evaluation, depending on your degree of education.
- In short, we can say that the need depends upon the type of information which we are searching. If it is a normal theory based information then we would prefer for quick facts but if it is of research type or any complex information then we need analysis, research and much more.
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