Reliable sources and how you utilize them or respond to them
Hello!:D
To the point, when faced with a debate or argument and asked to produce sources for what you're claiming, or you ask them, do you resort to "just google it", or since the onus is on you to provide for your claims, do you provide sources to what you're claiming?
And from there, when sources from different parties are provided, depending on their legitimacy are you at all swayed? Or do you hold the same "belief" even if you have been successfully proven less informed and that your belief is not grounded in reality?
Additionally, when a legitimate source disproves what you are claiming, do you wave aside it's legitimacy because it is not agreeing with you? Do you then favor a clearly biased source to confirm your made up reality?
An example being momsfornature.blog.com (madeup link) vs the CDC on vaccines and the false link to autism.
Also, with the ever improving science when you learned one thing from an at the time accepted source, do you cling to that source even though more up to date and legitimate studies have gone on to disprove what you once knew as true? Even if the creator of the original study has now released new information debunking what they once claimed?
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