AAHPERD (American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance)
American College of Sports Medicine
Association for Applied Sport Psychology
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
International Society of Biomechanics in Sports
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)
National Institute on Drug Abuse
National Strength and Conditioning Association
Olympics (Official Website of the Olympic Movement)
The following websites may help you as you complete your research. Hover your cursor over the web link to see information about the website. If you find a credible website that may be useful to your classmates, use the comments box at the bottom to submit the information. We all learn from each other!
Don't Fall into a T.R.A.A.P. How do you make sense of available information and know what to trust? You'll find many types of resources as you research, such as: books, articles, newspapers, and websites. It is crucial that you evaluate all resources for relevance and credibility. Use the T.R.A.A.P. criteria to evaluate the credibility of all sources. The following list is not static or complete. Criteria will be more or less important depending on your situation and the resource. Timeliness: The timeliness of the information.
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Relevance: The importance of the information for your needs.
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Authority: The source of the information.
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Accuracy: The reliability, truthfulness, and correctness of the information.
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Purpose: The reason the information exists.
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Key: * indicates criteria is for Web sources only This is a modified version of a document created by Sarah Blakeslee at Meriam Library, CSU Chico. |