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Evaluate the information you find to determine its credibility.
Adapted from Mandalios, J. (2013). RADAR: An approach for helping students evaluate Internet sources. Journal of Information Science, 39(4), 470–478.
Country reports that include local customs, basic economic and social data, politics and history, national flags, national anthems, etc. CultureGrams consists of three editions of country reports updated annually: World Edition, World Kids Edition, and States Edition.
Encyclopedias provide overview information. This provides context for statistical information.
PRB data sheets are ready references of demographic and health indicators by country and region including population projections and key data insights.