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Which of the following is true about Website Reputation? Select all that apply. a. True False Two negative reviews and no positive reviews is enough to consider the website to have a negative reputation. b. True False Reputation information can come from many sources, including encyclopedia articles, awards such as the Pulitzer Prize, and recommendations by professional societies. c. True False Website reputation is an important part of page quality (PQ) rating. Reputation can justify the Highest rating and the Lowest rating. d. True False Not all customer reviews are reliable or believable. Some reviews are fake.

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