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English, 27.06.2019 15:40 jadenyankey

Question 1: credibility, as it relates to information you come across online, refers to question 1 options: a) the degree to which a source can support your argument b) the quality of deserving to be trusted or believed c) the amount of money that can be made from the website d) how cool or interactive the information is question 2: conflicts of interest are question 2 options: a) when two people are competing for the same resource b) situations when everyone is competing for profit instead of for the public good c) situations in which the credibility or impartiality of a person is undermined because their self-interest goes against the public's interest question 3: the practice where corporate or special interest groups fake websites and resources to seem like they are an objective source of information is known as question 3 options: a) astroturfing b) rabble-rousing c) camouflaging d) de-authorizing question 4: native advertisements are question 4 options: a) ads that are so good you enjoy watching, reading, or listening to them b) ads that are written by credible authors c) ads that are designed to blend in with a website's environment, made to look like just another article d) ads that are much smaller in size than traditional ads question 5: explain how native advertisements might represent a conflict of interest in some cases. be sure to explain both phrases in bold within your answer.

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