Across
- 2. – A collection of credible online sources for research.
- 4. – The 'A' in the CRAAP test, referring to the credibility of the author or source.
- 7. – A type of source that interprets or analyzes primary sources.
- 10. – Using someone else’s work without giving credit.
- 12. – A reference to the source of information used in research.
- 14. – A word that describes a trustworthy source of information.
Down
- 1. – A list of sources used in a research paper.
- 3. – A periodical containing academic articles, often peer-reviewed.
- 5. – A method to evaluate sources based on Currency, Relevance, Authority, Accuracy, and Purpose.
- 6. – A statement that presents the main idea of a research paper.
- 7. – A source written by experts and reviewed by peers.
- 8. – The 'P' in the CRAAP test, referring to why the source was created.
- 9. – A type of source that provides firsthand evidence, like diaries or interviews.
- 11. – The 'C' in the CRAAP test, referring to how up-to-date a source is.
- 13. – A common citation style used in research papers.
