This prefix means "time"
What is chron-?
This is what the C in CRAAP stands for.
What is current?
This type of source provides original, firsthand accounts or evidence.
What is a primary source?
This is the purpose of an action project.
What is "sharing and applying research to make an impact in the community?"
What is a "closed-ended question?"
This word means "to check or confirm that something is true or correct"
What is verify?
This step evaluates whether the information has to do with your topic.
What is "relevant?"
This is the term for the origin of where the information was found or gathered.
What is "source?"
This makes someone an expert on a topic.
What is "deep knowledge or firsthand experience gained through education, work, or a hobby?"
This is a type of question that can have multiple answers that require more detail/explanation.
What is an "open-ended question?"
The word "proponent" refers to someone who...
What is supports one side of an argument or issue?
What is "the precision or correctness of the information?"
Examples of this type of source include textbooks and articles summarizing events.
What is a "secondary source?"
This is the type of question that should be asked in an interview.
What is an "open-ended question?"
This is the purpose of a foundation question.
What is "to help answer the essential question?"
This word describes something that happens for a long time, or keeps happening.
What is "chronic?"
This CRAAP step evaluates the creator's qualifications and credibility.
What is "author/authority?"
This source type could include a historical artifact from that point in time.
What is a "primary source?"
This is the primary goal of an action project.
What is "making an impact in the community?"
The main, overall research question that all research is focused on answering.
What is an "essential question?"
The prefix "dis-" relates to two things being this close to each other.
What is apart/away from each other?
This step evaluates the reason the source was created and who was meant to read/view it.
This term describes where a researcher finds evidence to support the main idea.
What is a "supporting detail?"
This is what interviews provide that are so beneficial to research.
What is "firsthand knowledge and perspective that might not be found in outside sources?"
This provides additional context for the essential question.
What is a foundation question?