It’s always important to look at the background knowledge of the author so that you can gain in understanding of how the author knows this information and if they may have any bias towards the topic. There are several questions to ask when determining the author expertise. The author must have credentials and the author’s credentials should identify the author as an expert in the field. Ethan Watters is an American journalist who has written “Being Weird: How Culture shapes the Mind” and other articles pertaining to culture. Watters can be considered a credible source when it comes to his …show more content…
To determine a source to be credible important factors must be evaluated like the expertise, objective, and the accuracy. Ethan Watters, Joseph Henrich, and Julia Serano have written about the effect of culture on an individuals’ mindset. Each of these different sources have encountered some of the general criteria of being a credible source to their readers. Ethan Watters a journalist has published materials with an educated background of the topic. Another factor that consider Watters a credible source is objectivity, Watters uses Henrich’s research as his source and didn’t include no bias. Joseph Henrich research paper “The weirdest people in the world?’ was published in an academic journal called Behavioral and Brain Sciences. Henrich was a faculty at Emory University in the department of anthropology, has a position in the Canada research chair in culture, and is a professor in the department of psychology and economics at University of Columbia. Looking at Henrich credentials he has expertise in the field on the topic of his research. Henrich also cites other work in his research to show his readers the bigger picture in the research. In Serano article “Why Nice Guys Finish Last” talks about the rape culture from her perspective being a transgendered. Serano does not use any other