When deciding if a source of information is credible, what should you look for? Pick all that apply多项选择题

A
The source has been peer reviewed
B
It provides evidence to support any claims it makes
C
The research is funded by orginisations with no direct interest in the ourcome
D
It is written by a credible authority
E
The audience of the publication is credible and thinks critically
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