Identify if a source is “scholarly” or “popular”. Review the source image and bibliographic information and select either “scholarly” or “popular”. Check your answer and try another question.
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Benkler, Y. (2006). The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
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The correct answer is scholarly. The book has been published by a scholarly press (Yale University Press). Further investigation reveals that the author is a professor of law at Harvard University.
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The correct answer is scholarly. The book has been published by a scholarly press (Yale University Press). Further investigation reveals that the author is a professor of law at Harvard University.
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Paulsen, D.J., Platt, M.L., Huettel, S.A, & Brannon, E.M. (2012). From risk-seeking to risk-averse: the development of economic risk preference from childhood to adulthood. Frontiers in Psychology 3:313.
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The correct answer is scholarly. The authors are professors at Duke University and the article has been published in a scholarly journal.
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The correct answer is scholarly. The authors are professors at Duke University and the article has been published in a scholarly journal.
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Experts weigh in on what casinos will mean to Massachusetts. The Patriot Ledger. Nov. 10, 2012.
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The correct answer is popular. The article has been published in an online newspaper.
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The correct answer is popular. The article has been published in an online newspaper.