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Next, watch this short video lecture that presents methods for defining, locating, and evaluating scholarly sources: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NO0pwWH2D3I&feature=youtu.be Next, read this short resource from Washington State University on the differences between popular and scholarly articles: articles: https://libraries.wsu.edu/how-do-i/determine-if-a-source-is-scholarly/ Next, and finally, search for and locate one scholarly article on your topic. NOTE: Use Google Scholar to locate your scholarly source for this assignment. You can also use the databases at Central State University’s library. If you have any concerns or questions about your library account, call 937-376-6106. Read the source you choose carefully and respond to the following questions to evaluate the source: What is the purpose of the source? Is it informative? Persuasive? Both? What is the year of publication? What info can you locate about the publisher? Who is the intended audience for the publication? Who is the author or who are the authors? What are their credentials and qualifications? Does the source contain bias of any kind? In answering this, note the difference between opinions and facts. Does the source advance a political, religious, or social agenda of any kind?