Apa Formating

Apa Formating

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Running head: PERSONAL, ORGANIZATIONAL AND CULTURAL VALUES AS WELL AS ETHICS IN A GLOBAL SETTING Personal, Organizational and Cultural Values as well as Ethics in a Global Setting Albert Sindjui University of Phoenix 10 Ways to Determine the Credibility of Information on the Internet Peer Reviewed. Book published by a reputable publishing company (e.g., Mc-Graw-Hill); or, article published in a peer reviewed, scholarly journal. The URL address of the website. The URL address starts with http://. Addresses ending in .gov, .us and .(STATE ABBREVIATION) are reliable. All other endings will require more investigation to know if they are credible or not. URL addresses that contain tildes (~) usually mean that an individual published the site. Individual publishers unaffiliated with a credible corporation can have their own agendas. These sites may not have the most credible information. Check the publishing date. Obviously, Internet pages that have been published more recently are more credible. Figure out the site's purpose. Sites that are selling you something or asking you to sign up for something may not be present you with neutral, unbiased information. Check out the contact information and resources. Credible websites should list contact information and resources. Decide if the article is describing facts or the author's opinions. Statements that start with "I think" or "From my experience" are not as reliable as those that begin with "Experts recommend" or "Research proves." Ask yourself whether or not the article has answered all of your questions after you have finished reading it. If the article still leaves you with questions, it may not be the most credible source. The author’s title and credentials. The author of an article or book about medicine should be a medicine professor or a practicing physician. 10.The person/organization...

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