The Internet gives users lots and lots of information. That's the good news, and the bad news. The Internet can be used for research and for fun, to stay in touch with friends through e-mail, and to explore interests through newsgroups and chat rooms, but how does a user decide what is good information and what is intentionally or unintentionally wrong? Authors Ray Spangenburg and Kit Moser explain how to use doubt and skepticism to figure out the difference, and how to find valid information to use.
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