welcome to this short movie on methodsused to collect data and reliability of data. in this movie you will learn ways toidentify the methods used to collect data in different types of sources and you'll learn ways you can determine ifthat data is reliable. you'll see several examples. for eachitem
Describe How To Annotate A Questionnaire, in your annotated bibliography you mustwrite about methods and reliability. methods refers to howthe author of your article book or website compiled the information.reliability refers to the accuracy andtrustworthiness of that information.
some sources such as many scholarlyjournal articles are original research. the authors mayhave collected their own data via scientific experiments, observations,or surveys they may also use data collected byother researchers and analyze it in a new way other sources such as popular newspapersand magazines summarize the original researchersothers use quotes from experts are people involved in the issue beingreported refer to other published sources ofinformation such as news stories
research reports and web sites here arethings that you can look for to help you understand the sources methods used tocollect data a bibliography our list all the sourcesthe author consulted it may be called work cited referencesare notes here the author consults for example sixty minutes he respected new show andseveral scholarly articles and books when reading your annotations don't justsay there is a bibliography the right about the quality of sourcesin the bibliography in text references are quotations
this article does not include abibliography though we see that the offer quotes the associate director foreducation policy at the national council of la raza and uses information from the nationalimmigration law center be a specific as possible when writingabout that experter organizations with whom the authorconsulted on web sites authors provide hyperlinks to theoriginal sources and information this article from business insider gotits information from an online new york times article
and provides a link to it it also linksto research report done at the university in michigan seen here always check links to confirmthe reliability and the original sources look for the origin of statistics in ascholarly article from the american journal public healththe authors analyzed data already gathered by the us department oftransportation in the national household travel surveythe authors did original research using existing data this wall streetjournal article reprinted numbers already gathered bythe new york city department of homeless
services we the readers in turn caroline the datain both these examples as it was gathered by national and citygovernments his scholarly articles look for the methods section whichexplains how the authors to their research and collected their data author opinions such as blogs oreditorials must be supported by factual informationcan be checked for accuracy to help you determine the methods usedto collect data and reliability data ask yourself the followingquestions about your articles books or
web-sites are the sources have any factualinformation clearly stated such as $2 billion other fees notes arehyperlinks t know this for cindy have any statistics if there's no depthresearch such as and current news stories skinmaterial be checked for accuracy our author's opinions backed up withevidence thank you for watching now it's your turn please return toclass page an answer the questions and steps to 34
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