What is Source Type?
The Source Type clarifies the nature of information sources used to support the argument. There are two options to choose from: Self-explanatory and Linked References.
The Self-explanatory type represents arguments that are supported by principles of logic and do not need external references. In contrast, when selecting the source type Linked References, the argument submitter acknowledges that (i) certain parts of the argument require external references, and that (ii) they are linking those references to the submission. That's where the name Linked References comes from.
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