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Introduction

Journal Articles

Magazine Articles

Web Sites

Interviews

 

How to Evaluate Sources

Strategies for Evaluating the Evidence Presented in an Interview

Once you have determined that an interview is relevant to your research writing project, there are several ways to evaluate the evidence the interview presents. In this demonstration, we'll be evaluating an interview conducted by student writer Gaele Lopez with a 22-year-old college student for his research writing project on low voter turnout among 18- to 25-year-old Americans.

To begin this demonstration, click on the Continue button.

Note: This demonstration draws on an interview Gaele conducted with fellow student Sarah Hails.

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