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RESEARCH
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CREDIBLE SOURCES Credible definition: capable of being believed/ trustworthy Statistics Case studies Experts
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AFFIRMATIVE http://www.bitre.gov.au/statistics/safety/fatal_r oad_crash_database.aspx http://www.bitre.gov.au/statistics/safety/fatal_r oad_crash_database.aspx Australian Government website http://mylicence.sa.gov.au/my-car- licence/graduated-licensing-scheme/proposed- gls-changes/frequently_asked_questions http://mylicence.sa.gov.au/my-car- licence/graduated-licensing-scheme/proposed- gls-changes/frequently_asked_questions Government of SA – my license
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NON-CREDIBLE SOURCES Use your own judgement – is the source believable? Can you trust it or not? Is it strong enough evidence to support your argument? Wikipedia Personal blogs Dummies.com
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