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Information Credibility Checklist

In the military, making informed decisions about your health and performance is critical—not just for your personal well-being but for your mission readiness as well. The overwhelming amount of health and performance information at your fingertips can make it hard to determine what information is safe, accurate, and effective. You can use this HPRC Credibility Checklist to help you sort through the CRAAP!

Published on: May 9, 2025

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Blakeslee, S. (2004). The CRAAP test. LOEX Quarterly, 31(3).  Retrieved from https://commons.emich.edu/loexquarterly/vol31/iss3/4/

California State University, C. (2010). Evaluating information - Applying the CRAAP test.  Retrieved from https://library.csuchico.edu/sites/default/files/craap-test.pdf

Esparrago-Kalidas, A. J. (2021). The effectiveness of CRAAP test in evaluating credibility of sources. International Journal Of Tesol Education, 1(2), 1–14. 

University of Washington, T. (2024). Language for required resources.  Retrieved from https://guides.lib.uw.edu/uwtfac/assignmentlanguage

I will apply this content to make meaningful changes in my life.

  • Strongly Disagree
  • Disagree
  • Not Sure
  • Agree
  • Strongly Agree

I will apply this content to make a meaningful impact on the lives of others.

  • Strongly Disagree
  • Disagree
  • Not Sure
  • Agree
  • Strongly Agree