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Sources (Secondary (a book, article, or other source that provides…
Sources
Secondary
a book, article, or other source that provides information about an object of study but does not constitute direct, first-hand evidence.
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History Journal article about Native Americans who served in WWII
Social Science Book about diaries kept during the Holocaust
Art Magazine article about 20th century female photographers
Primary
a document, first-hand account, or other source that constitutes direct evidence of an object of study.
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History Recorded interview with Choctaw American Indian
Social Science Diary of Anne Frank
Art Photographs by Diane Arbus
Advantages of Primary
Provide information on the “who, what, where, when, why, and how” of an event.
Provide written, printed, or graphic information.
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Disadvantages of primary
May not be a thoroughly objective source; may not consider other views or perspectives on the same event(s).
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Advantages of Secondary
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It helps to make primary data collection more specific since with the help of secondary data, we are able to make out what are the gaps and deficiencies and what additional information needs to be collected.
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