Source criticism
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A '''source criticism''' is a published [[source evaluation]] (or information evaluation). An [[information source]] may be a document, a person, a speech, a fingerprint, a photo, an observation or anything used in order to obtain knowledge. In relation to a given purpose, a given information source may be more or less valid, reliable or relevant. Broadly, "source criticism" is the interdisciplinary study of how information sources are evaluated for given tasks. | A '''source criticism''' is a published [[source evaluation]] (or information evaluation). An [[information source]] may be a document, a person, a speech, a fingerprint, a photo, an observation or anything used in order to obtain knowledge. In relation to a given purpose, a given information source may be more or less valid, reliable or relevant. Broadly, "source criticism" is the interdisciplinary study of how information sources are evaluated for given tasks. | ||
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* [[Psychological warfare]] | * [[Psychological warfare]] | ||
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* [[Scholarly method]] | * [[Scholarly method]] | ||
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* [[Scientific misconduct]] | * [[Scientific misconduct]] | ||
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* [[Whistleblower]] | * [[Whistleblower]] | ||
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A source criticism is a published source evaluation (or information evaluation). An information source may be a document, a person, a speech, a fingerprint, a photo, an observation or anything used in order to obtain knowledge. In relation to a given purpose, a given information source may be more or less valid, reliable or relevant. Broadly, "source criticism" is the interdisciplinary study of how information sources are evaluated for given tasks.
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See also
- Argumentation theory
- Bias
- Deception
- Fabrication (science)
- Exegesis
- False document
- Fraud
- Plagiarism
- Psychological warfare
- Q source
- Scholarly method
- Scientific misconduct
- Source criticism (biblical studies)
- Whistleblower
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