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| {| width="100%" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" border="1" | | {{Template:Genealogical_Maturity_Information_Table}} |
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| ! scope="col" | Maturity Level
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| ! scope="col" | Information
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| ! scope="col" | Check
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| | Entry
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| | Typically does not realize the need to judge information quality and has no basis for doing so.
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| | 2.
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| | Emerging
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| | Emerging realization that information quality differs. Muddles evaluation by thinking of primary/secondary sources instead of primary/secondary information, leading to muddled evaluation when sources contain both.
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| | 3.
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| | Practicing
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| | Judges information by source type, informant knowledge, and record timing. Applies "primary/secondary" to information instead of sources.
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| | 4.
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| | Proficient
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| | Additionally, learns history necessary to recognize and evaluate all explicit information in a source.
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| | 5.
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| | Stellar
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| | Additionally, utilizes implicit information in a source. Finds information in cases like illegitimacy that stump most researchers.
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| === Evidence === | | === Evidence === |