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JMatthes

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How can a researcher who is using secondary sources be sure to use the information accurately?
 
  A) Do not provide context for the information
  B) Quote information that is important
  C) Shape data to support conclusions or recommendations
  D) Verify the data on an online search engine
  E) Know the intention of the source

Question 2

When you present a report, the audience expects the information to be reliable, accurate, and _____.
 
  A) supportive of the organization
  B) complete
  C) biased
  D) understandable
  E) quantifiable



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: E
Explanation: E) Report research accurately. Be sure that you understand the intention of a source before reporting it. Do not take quotations out of context, report data in a misleading way, or make claims that your research cannot support.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B
Explanation: B) When you present research in a business report or proposal, your audience has the right to expect that the information is reliable, accurate, and complete.



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