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Open the site in your browser. (if any pop-up windows appear, think about what they indicate about the web site before you close them.) skim the article. think about whether you trust the information presented or whether you have doubts about some of it. on a scale of 0 to 6, where 6 is the most trustworthy, how would you rate this site? (note that all responses will be marked as "correct" at this point.)0-1 (not trustworthy at all)2-4 (somewhat trustworthy; want to check some things)5-6 (very trustworthy)

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