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Friday, July 20, 2018

Is My Current Data Reputable?

My current data comes from social media platforms themselves (via their guidelines), the Media Institute, a scholarly news article, and the American Bar Association. Outside of the media websites, all of my data sources come from websites that are ".org" or ".edu". Websites ending with these are generally accepted as reputable at face value. However, the reputations of these websites must be reviewed to ensure reliability.
The Media Institute is a website dedicated to ensuring the first amendment and sound communication policy. The article in question had multiple cited sources to check their work and adds proof to an honest source. The scholarly news article is from the University of California,  Berkley, a public research university. The American Bar Association is an association consisting of volunteer lawyers and law students. They set the academic standard for law schools and the formulation of ethical codes related to the legal profession. All sources are also recent, the oldest being from 2015.
Based on these facts of my sources, I can confidently say that they are reliable data sources and should remain as apart of my project.

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