Thursday, May 23, 2019
Reliable Source
Associate Level Material Appendix J Reliable Sources Worksheet Locate two sources in the University Library on a topic of your choice. Provide the required development for both sources. Source 1 Author Kaylin , Lucy Date Dec2011 Title The Family Man Publication Write a 100- to 150-word response to each of the following questions Is the source reliable? How do you know? Yes, the source is reliable it explains exactly what your looking for as in the topic. The data provides key out you whats it focus as The Family Man.In short detail the abstract get directly to the point on what the source of information will be about. What he does as a family man and how he is consider as The Family Man. He is not a father provided he does support a thin family of orphaned children and his intentions for them are good. Is the information relevant to the topic? Yes, the available information is relevant to the topic, while reading the abstract of the back it gives you a brief unofficial on what it is about. The Family Man is a man that is not a father but who supports a small family of orphaned children.He doesnt get emotionally attached to the kids for what ever reason I dont know but as a man he does support them and have good intentions for them but he just doesnt express his emotions to them. This is a typical man at times. So yes The Family Man abstract does have relevant connections to the topic. Does the information weigh a bias on the authors part? If so, what is the bias? With this source no this is information doesnt reflect a bias on the authors part. No one is against or being treated unfair. Source 2 Author Kriesberg, Louis Date May67 Title Rearing Children for educational achievements in fatherless families. Publication Write a 100- to 150-word response to each of the following questions Is the source reliable? How do you know? Yes, this source is reliable it gives you accurate information about the topic and leads you to honestly of why married and husbandless mothers are compared to assess how certain concomitants of fatherless families may be related to attitudes and behaviors relevant for their childrens educational achievement. Is the information relevant to the topic? Yes, the available information is relevant to the topic.While reading the abstract of the back it gives you a brief summary on what it is about. Rearing children for educational achievement in fatherless families is basically explaining about the students that doesnt have a father are not focused into the educational achievement and see to me their always getting compared to the kids that has fathers and thats focus into the educational achievement. Does the information reflect a bias on the authors part? If so, what is the bias? Yes, this information is a reflection of bias on the authors part being that the children with fathers always getting compared to the children with no father.
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