RADCAB Your Vehicle for Internet Evaluation. Relevancy Is the information relevant to the question at hand? (Is this the information I am looking for?)

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RADCAB Your Vehicle for Internet Evaluation

Relevancy Is the information relevant to the question at hand? (Is this the information I am looking for?) Is the information relevant to the question at hand? (Is this the information I am looking for?) Am I on the right track? Am I on the right track?

Appropriatene ss Is the information suitable for my age and values? Is the information suitable for my age and values? Will it help to answer my question? Will it help to answer my question?

Detail How much information do I need? How much information do I need? Is the depth of the coverage accurate? Is the depth of the coverage accurate?

Currency When was the information published or last updated? When was the information published or last updated?

Authority Who is the author of the information? Who is the author of the information? What are his or her qualifications? What are his or her qualifications?

Bias Why was this information written? Why was this information written? Was it written to inform me, persuade me, or sell me something? Was it written to inform me, persuade me, or sell me something?