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Which source would offer the most credible information about exciting new
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Question 1 of 20
Which source would offer the most credible information about exciting new
discoveries in the field of astrophysics?
A. An online academic article written in March 2015
B. A peer-reviewed journal article published in February 2002
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C. A scholarly book written in June 1984
D. A newspaper story printed in October 1997
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