Would you quote this site? What were your primary reasons?

Poll Results:  yes()no()


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Albertha MCDowell on Tue Jul 02 2013

yes.
I would quote information from this site in a college research paper because the information seems legit. The site contains evidence from other sources and has a broad and thorough



Matthew Byrne on Mon Jul 01 2013

no.
It\\\'s too shallow in information to quote directly



Josh Mears on Mon Jul 01 2013

no.



Courtney Atchley on Mon Jul 01 2013

no.
I would not quote anything from this paper. I would want quotes from more reliable sources



kim janca on Mon Jul 01 2013

no.
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Co Smith on Mon Jul 01 2013

no.
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Charles R Willis on Mon Jul 01 2013

yes.
There are important pieces of data that could be used to write a research paper, of which could be cited to a credible, official doctor.



Cole Gammon on Mon Jul 01 2013

yes.
This is a reliable page on a university\\\'s website. It ends in .edu and states its credible resources



Christopher Swing on Mon Jul 01 2013

no.
More than a couple studies into this topic could have been done in the fifteen years since this one article was published.



Brinda Thangada on Mon Jul 01 2013

yes.
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Emil McClellan on Sun Jun 30 2013

no.
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Nisha Rae Green on Sun Jun 30 2013

no.
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Gregory Lazarre on Sun Jun 30 2013

no.
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Matthew Byrne on Sun Jun 30 2013

no.
No I wouldn\\\'t because the information presented is by an assistant professor not an actual stand alone professor.



Philip Bernard on Sun Jun 30 2013

yes.
No, because I wouldn\\\'t write a paper on police television.



Emil McClellan on Sun Jun 30 2013

no.
it seems like the information is a bit biased because it only focuses on how the media & crime intermix with one another. It would be nice if this site had a bit more info on crime statistics .



Emil McClellan on Sat Jun 29 2013

yes.
Because it\\\'s from an \\\"edu\\\" labeled website. This means that some creditability can be held by this website



Emil McClellan on Sat Jun 29 2013

no.



Walter Messa on Fri Jun 28 2013

no.
It has a lot to do with college students



chad morales on Thu Jun 27 2013

no.
I do not know enough about this author.



kim janca on Wed Jun 26 2013

yes.
The article is very through and well researched.



Gregory Lazarre on Wed Jun 26 2013

yes.
There is a lot of important information there.



Sarah Venable on Wed Jun 26 2013

no.
The information is coming from a reliable source, but is presented with a bias standpoint. The information is also not current.



Mariah Davis on Wed Jun 26 2013

yes.
Some of the information is very helpful and informative. It could be used as part of someone else\\\'s research throughout the paper.



Nicholas Teachworth on Wed Jun 26 2013

yes.
Yes because it has stories of how people are actually getting this disease from eating this sugar replacement.



Walter Messa on Tue Jun 25 2013

yes.
Because it is a professor giving statistics from his class.



Quentin Hancock on Fri Jun 14 2013

no.
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Timothy Walsh on Fri Jun 14 2013

yes.
I would cite this website in a paper because the person writing it is a college professor and knows what he is talking about.



Johnathon Angers on Thu Jun 13 2013

yes.
Yes because the man creating this page is a Ph.D student who specializes in this particular authors literature. To take this mans work for granted would be an insult both to the author of the site, and the man the site revolves around.



Michael Kelly on Thu Jun 13 2013

yes.
The information appears to be from a reliable source, and Faulkner\\\'s background information seems to be well documented.