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Which is an indication that a source is credible?

you cannot find information about the author’s credentials

the source was published 20 years ago

the source is published in a reputable magazine

the source uses inflammatory language and stereotypes

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The third one, The source is published in a reputable magazine
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Answer:

the source is published in a reputable magazine.

Step-by-step explanation:

A source is credible —that is to say, it is reliable and can easily be corroborated and reviewed— if the author is published in a reputable journal or magazine. These latter ones have strict publishing standards and outlines —based, mostly, on the quality of the researcher´s topic, writing, argumentation, and logic— that filter out solid and credible research from weak and otherwise unreliable information.

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