CRAAP Test Evaluation Quiz
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What does the acronym CRAAP stand for?

  • Currency, Reliability, Authenticity, Accuracy, and Proficiency
  • Credibility, Reliability, Applicability, Accuracy, and Proficiency
  • Currency, Relevance, Authority, Accuracy, and Purpose (correct)
  • Credibility, Relevance, Accuracy, Authority, and Purpose
  • What is the purpose of the CRAAP test?

  • To analyze the intended audience and purpose of the information
  • To determine the expertise and qualifications of the author
  • To evaluate the quality and credibility of information sources (correct)
  • To assess the timeliness and currency of information
  • Which of the following is NOT one of the criteria in the CRAAP test?

  • Objectivity (correct)
  • Authority
  • Relevance
  • Currency
  • Which of the following would be considered a reliable source based on the CRAAP test?

    <p>A scholarly journal article written by experts in the field</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When evaluating the currency of a source using the CRAAP test, which of the following would be the most important factor to consider?

    <p>The date the information was published or updated</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following CRAAP test criteria is most closely related to the author's credibility and qualifications?

    <p>Authority</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Evaluating Sources with the CRAAP Test

    Currency

    • The timeliness of the information is crucial, considering the publication or posting date
    • Check if the information has been revised or updated
    • Ensure the information is current and not out-of-date for your topic
    • Verify if the links are functional

    Relevance

    • Determine if the information relates to your topic or answers your question
    • Identify the intended audience
    • Ensure the information is at an appropriate level (not too elementary or advanced)
    • Consider whether you've looked at a variety of sources before selecting this one
    • Assess if you'd be comfortable using this source for a research paper

    Authority

    • Identify the author, publisher, source, or sponsor
    • Check if the author's credentials or organizational affiliations are provided
    • Evaluate the author's qualifications to write on the topic
    • Look for contact information, such as a publisher or email address
    • Analyze the URL to reveal information about the author or source (e.g., .com, .edu, .gov, .org, .net)

    Accuracy

    • Determine the source of the information
    • Check if the information is supported by evidence
    • Verify if the information has been reviewed or refereed

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    Test your knowledge of the CRAAP test by evaluating sources based on Currency, Relevance, Authority, Accuracy, and Purpose criteria. Assess the timeliness, importance, authority, accuracy, and purpose of information sources.

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