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MINI

RESEARC
H
GROUP 3:
Esturas, Timothy Neil
Cayabyab, Darren
Botor, Bernadette
Sarte, Lyle Marion
Isaiah, Kristian Sebastian
MAIN TOPIC: IDENITIFYING ACCURATE AND CREDIBLE
INFORMATION TOPICS
SUB TOPICS:
IDENTIFYING ACCURATE AND CREDIBLE
INFORMATION
A. From printed sources
Things to consider:
- the purpose and intended audience
- authority and credibility
- accuracy and reliability
- currency and timeliness
- objectiviy or bias of the sources
B. From website
C. From surveys and interviews
KEYWORDS

01 RELIABILITY

02 CREDIBILITY

03OBJECTIVITY
WHAT IS
INFORMATION?
-Facts provided or learned about
something or someone.
- Necessity in everything that we do-
all things require information to be
executed properly
- The key to how us humans live our
lives
TOPIC OF THE STUDY
importance of knowing reliable
and accurate source and to put it
into practice
OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY

To know what are To know how to


accurate and credible identify credible and
informations accurate information

To know where to get To know why is accurate


credible and accurate and credible information
information important
FROM PRINTED
SOURCES
In finding and identifying accurate and
credible information, you must consider
many things like...

- The purpose and intended audience

- Authority and credibility

- accuracy and reliability-

- currency and timeliness

- objectiviy or bias of the sources


PURPOSE AND INTENDED AUDIENCE
QUESTION: What is the
purpose of the source and who is
the intended audience?
Examples of sources and their
purpose:
• To provide information
- ex. newspaper articles,
educational books
PURPOSE AND INTENDED AUDIENCE

• To persuade or advocate
- ex. editorials or opinion
pieces, reviews
• To entertain
- ex. viral video, tv shows
• To sell a product or services
- ex. advertising, marketing
materials
INTENDED
AUDIENCE
- Scholars and researchers
with specialized
knowledge
- General public
- Students
AUTHOR AND CREDIBILITY

01 - Is the author(s) a person or a


group?

- Was it made by organizations?


02 (ex. company, government
agency etc..)

03 - Qualifications?
AUTHOR AND CREDIBILITY
Is the author…
- What is the author’s occupation
04 experience or educational background?

- An expert in any subject


05 matter?

06 - Affiliated with an
organization like
universities etc.?
AUTHOR AND
CREDIBILITY
CREDIBILITY OF THE PUBLISHER
Is the publisher…
01 - A university press or a
commercial publisher?
02 - Popular or scholarly in
nature? (for journals and
magazines)
03 - An organizational website or
a personal blog? (for
websites)
ACCURACY AND
Is/does the RELIABILITY
information…
01 - Well researched?

- Contains references to sources that


02
provides evidence for the claims
made?

03 - Includes facts or statistical data


tha can be verifies in another
source?
ACCURACY AND RELIABILITY
04 - (For original research data) what
was the method of data collection and
has the author disclosed the validity
and reliability of the data?
CURRENCY AND TIMELINESS
You should be able to know…

- when was the -(books and - (websites) when - if is it


information articles) the was he web page required?
published? publication date created?
and verify it.
OBJECTIVITY AND
BIAS
IS/ DOES THE INFORMATION…
- contains opinions or facts?
- presented in the source objective or
subjective?
- Promote a political, religious or social
agenda?
- advertising content clearly labelled?
IN SUMMARY
- Is the information have no stain of anything that
may say it is not an accurate and credible
information?
- Does the source provide you with high-quality
information?
- Is the information useful in answering your
questions and meeting your information need?
B. FOR WEBSITES

- Anyone can write anything in the


book or in the internet.
- Somethings is in print ≠ truthful and
accurate
- On television or radio ≠ true
- Persuasive, convincing ≠ fact
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
UNIVERSITIES,
PRIVATE
GOVERNMENT
AGENCIES ETC. AGENCIES
RESEARCH SHOULD BE

CONDUCTED IN A

CAREFUL OBJECTIVE DONE IN A SCIENTIFIC


MATTER
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO EVALUATE YOU
SOURCES?

NOT CREDIBLE NOT CREDIBLE UNRELIABLE


SOURCES OPINION INFORMATION
C. FOR SURVEYS AND INTERVIEWS
WHAT IS AN ACCURATE AND CREDIBLE
INFORMATION?

3RD
1 st
RESPONDENT
2ND For me, it is when
RESPONDENT
An accurate and credible
information are things that RESPONDENT you actually look for
Accurate and credible reliable resources in
is correct, truthful and has information refers t he
a grounds of basis to be the internet or in the
trustworthiness of the library.
worthy of belief. information
FOURTH RESPONDENT
Ma'am/Sir what is an Accurate and Credible information?

- accurate means correct in details and


credible means things are believable or
acceptable. Having these definitions, an
accurate information are those information
that is correct in every ways, correct in the
sense that it is aligned with a certain
standard (law, historical events,
experiments, etc.)
FOURTH RESPONDENT
Ma'am/Sir what is an Accurate and Credible information?

A credible information are


information that is based on facts/
evidences rather than of an opinion,
since opinion are based on our own
understanding or beliefs (things that
we THINK is correct, even without
factual evidence).
C. FOR SURVEYS AND INTERVIEWS
HOW CAN YOU SAY OR IDENTIFY THAT AN
INFORMATION IS ACCURATE AND
CREDIBLE?

3RD
1st
RESPONDENT
If it RESPONDENT
is based on facts, it is 2ND The information
accurate. To check this, RESPONDENT should have enough
I can identify accurate knowledge and he
verify the source. and credible information author should have
if I found and exact accurate knowledge
information from a and credibility.
trusted source.
FOURTH RESPONDENT
Ma'am/Sir how can you say or how do you identify Accurate
and Credible information?
- Like what I answered on the first question,
accurate information should be based on a certain
standard, a standard that is acceptable such as
experiments, history, and law. An accurate
information is something that undergone process
before it leads to the result. Information can be
called credible if it is based on facts, and if the
information came from someone who is expert on a
certain field since his/her expertise came from his
competence which is a result of their knowledge,
experiences and skills on a specific field.
FOURTH RESPONDENT
Ma'am/Sir how can you say or how do you identify Accurate
and Credible information?

For example, an autopsy will only be


accurate and credible if, (1) you used an
updated machinery to test the object, (2) if
the person performing the autopsy is a
licensed doctor or pathologist, and (3) it
undergone review, validation, and approval. If
one of these 3 failed, then the autopsy can
be either not accurate or not credible.
C. FOR SURVEYS AND INTERVIEWS
WHERE DO YOU GET ACCURATE AND
CREDIBLE INFORMATION?

3RD
1 st
RESPONDENT
2ND Sometimes in the
RESPONDENT
Newspapers, television and
of course internet but we RESPONDENT internet wherein the
Accurate and credible information's still
must be a critical thinker to information are mostly
verify if it is true or fake.. available and ready
found on published to access.
books authored by
specialized writers
FOURTH RESPONDENT
Ma'am/Sir where do you get Accurate and Credible
information?

- As a teacher, I get accurate and credible


information mainly on books and published
articles as secondary references. Books
will be published if it undergone a process
of review, validation, approval, and then
publication, that means that it undergone
certain revision such as removing
information that may not be acceptable or
accurate.
C. FOR SURVEYS AND INTERVIEWS
In this time of fake WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?
news and
propaganda, it is
important to know
the accurate and
credible
information
because it can
greatly affect our
lives. 3RD
1 st

2ND ItRESPONDENT
gives us
RESPONDENT
Having and knowing credible
Accurate RESPONDENT
and credible information assurance that the
and accurate information will
are important to avoid confusion due information that we
lead you to a more happy life
to misleading information from have is true and
and a harmonious relationship
inaccurate and not credible source of realistic
with other people.
information.
FOURTH RESPONDENT
Ma'am/Sir what is the importance of an Accurate and
Credible information?

- Well having an accurate and


credible information will give you
confidence that everything that
you will say or write is based on
facts, and it will give you peace
that you are not giving a faulty
information to your audiences, in
my case, my students.
THANKS

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