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BOOK-PRIMARY
We use these things at school (some of you don't like using them). They interpret or analyze a topic.
Name what this source is and tell if its primary or secondary. |
PRIMARY
SECONDARY OR PRIMARY SOURCES?
Government documents, statistical data, research reports |
SECONDARY SOURCES
Information retrieved from already existing sources.
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SECONDARY
PRIMARY OR SECONDARY SOURCE?
Biographies |
PRIMARY
Original documents e.g. birth certificates, trial transcripts
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PRIMARY
PRIMARY OR SECONDARY SOURCES?
diaries, correspondence, ships' logs |
SECONDARY
PRIMARY OR SECONDARY SOURCES?
Newspaper editorial/opinion pieces |
PRIMARY
PRIMARY OR SECONDARY SOURCES?
creative art works, literature |
SECONDARY
PRIMARY OR SECONDARY SOURCE? Researchers refer to books, academic journals, magazines, newspapers, government reports, and other published materials
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SECONDARY
Journal articles that comment on or analyse research
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PRIMARY
PRIMARY OR SECONDARY SOURCE?
"It is a collection of data from the source of origin." |
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PRIMARY OR SECONDARY?
A questionnaire- a list of questions, and it is the main way of collecting data in social surveys. They can either be administered online or in-person |
SECONDARY
PRIMARY OR SECONDARY? Scholarly journals
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PRIMARY
PRIMARY OR SECONDARY SOURCES?
Interviews, speeches, oral histories |
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PRIMARY OR SECONDARY SOURCE?
A focus group is a small group of people who have an informal discussion about a particular topic, product, or idea. The researcher selects participants with similar interests, gives them topics to discuss, and records what they say. |