The CRAAP Test WORKSHEET

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The CRAAP Test WORKSHEET Source: _________________________________________________________ Current: The timeliness of the information. - Is there info when published or posted? YES NO -Has it been updated? YES NO Unknown -Is the information current info for your topic? YES NO Reliability: Where does the information come from? -Does the Creator provide links to the data or Quotations ? YES NO -Is the information accurate and error free? YES NO -Can the information be corroborated? YES NO -Is the info supported by evidence? YES NO -Can you verify the info with another source? YES NO Authority: The source of the info. After Googling the Author -Is the author an expert on your topic? YES NO -Are they qualified to write about the topic? YES NO -Is the organization supporting or creating source reliable? YES NO Accuracy: The reliability and correctness of the info. -Is the author or publisher biased or unbiased? BIASED UNBIASED Purpose: The reason the info exists. -What is the purpose of the info? CIRCLE ONE -To: inform, teach, sell, persuade, or entertain -Is the info given a fact or an opinion? FACT OPINION -Is the author or publisher biased or unbiased? BIASED UNBIASED Based on the information does this source Pass or Does not pass the CRAAP test: Pass Fail (failed find another source) If Source Passed Explain Why the source Passed , explain you answer with evidence. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The CRAAP Test WORKSHEET Source: _________________________________________________________ Current: The timeliness of the information. - Is there info when published or posted? YES NO -Has it been updated? YES NO Unknown -Is the information current info for your topic? YES NO Reliability: Where does the information come from? -Does the Creator provide links to the data or Quotations ? YES NO -Is the information accurate and error free? YES NO -Can the information be corroborated? YES NO -Is the info supported by evidence? YES NO -Can you verify the info with another source? YES NO Authority: The source of the info. After Googling the Author and /or the Organization -Is the author an expert on your topic? YES NO -Are they qualified to write about the topic? YES NO -Is the organization supporting or creating source reliable? YES NO Accuracy: The reliability and correctness of the info. -Is the author or publisher biased or unbiased? BIASED UNBIASED Purpose: The reason the info exists. -What is the purpose of the info? CIRCLE ONE -To: inform, teach, sell, persuade, or entertain -Is the info given a fact or an opinion? FACT OPINION -Is the author or publisher biased or unbiased? BIASED UNBIASED Based on the information does this source pass or Does not pass the CRAAP test: Pass Fail (failed find another source) If Source Passed Explain Why the source Passed , explain you answer with evidence. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

The CRAAP Test WORKSHEET Source: _________________________________________________________ Current: The timeliness of the information. - Is there info when published or posted? YES NO -Has it been updated? YES NO Unknown -Is the information current info for your topic? YES NO Reliability: Where does the information come from? -Does the Creator provide links to the data or Quotations ? YES NO -Is the information accurate and error free? YES NO -Can the information be corroborated? YES NO -Is the info supported by evidence? YES NO -Can you verify the info with another source? YES NO Authority: The source of the info. After Googling the Author -Is the author an expert on your topic? YES NO -Are they qualified to write about the topic? YES NO -Is the organization supporting or creating source reliable? YES NO Accuracy: The reliability and correctness of the info. -Is the author or publisher biased or unbiased? BIASED UNBIASED Purpose: The reason the info exists. -What is the purpose of the info? CIRCLE ONE -To: inform, teach, sell, persuade, or entertain -Is the info given a fact or an opinion? FACT OPINION -Is the author or publisher biased or unbiased? BIASED UNBIASED Based on the information does this source Pass or Does not pass the CRAAP test: Pass Fail (failed find another source) If Source Passed Explain Why the source Passed, explain you answer with evidence. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The CRAAP Test WORKSHEET Source: _________________________________________________________ Current: The timeliness of the information. - Is there info when published or posted? YES NO -Has it been updated? YES NO Unknown -Is the information current info for your topic? YES NO Reliability: Where does the information come from? -Does the Creator provide links to the data or Quotations ? YES NO -Is the information accurate and error free? YES NO -Can the information be corroborated? YES NO -Is the info supported by evidence? YES NO -Can you verify the info with another source? YES NO Authority: The source of the info. After Googling the Author and /or the Organization -Is the author an expert on your topic? YES NO -Are they qualified to write about the topic? YES NO -Is the organization supporting or creating source reliable? YES NO Accuracy: The reliability and correctness of the info. -Is the author or publisher biased or unbiased? BIASED UNBIASED Purpose: The reason the info exists. -What is the purpose of the info? CIRCLE ONE -To: inform, teach, sell, persuade, or entertain -Is the info given a fact or an opinion? FACT OPINION -Is the author or publisher biased or unbiased? BIASED UNBIASED Based on the information does this source Pass or Does not pass the CRAAP test: Pass Fail (failed find another source) If Source Passed Explain Why the source Passed, explain you answer with evidence. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________