What are 3 sources of information?
This guide will introduce students to three types of resources or sources of information:
primary, secondary, and tertiary
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What are the main source of information?
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Diaries.
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Experiments.
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Poems.
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Personal correspondences.
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Speeches.
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Paintings.
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Interviews.
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Annual reports of an organization or agency.
What are 5 secondary sources?
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Examples: Reports, summaries, textbooks, speeches, articles, encyclopedias and dictionaries.
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Person Reference Material.
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Interview Book.
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E-mail contact DVD.
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Event Encyclopedia.
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Discussion Magazine article.
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Debate Newspaper article.
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Community Meeting Video Tape.
What are the two sources?
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Primary sources include documents or artifacts created by a witness to or participant in an event. ...
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Primary sources may include diaries, letters, interviews, oral histories, photographs, newspaper articles, government documents, poems, novels, plays, and music.
What are the 4 sources of information?
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Books.
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Encyclopedias.
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Magazines.
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Databases.
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Newspapers.
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Library Catalog.
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Internet.
What are 2 basic sources of information?
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diaries, correspondence, ships’ logs.
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original documents e.g. birth certificates, trial transcripts.
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biographies, autobiographies, manuscripts.
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interviews, speeches, oral histories.
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case law, legislation, regulations, constitutions.
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government documents, statistical data, research reports.
What is the best source of information?
NEW YORK (Reuters) –
The Internet
is by far the most popular source of information and the preferred choice for news ahead of television, newspapers and radio, according to a new poll in the United States.
What are the 3 major sources of research problems?
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Knowledge gaps.
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Omitted groups.
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Conflicting findings.
What are the 3 sources of history?
Materials used to study history can be classified into three types:
primary, secondary and tertiary sources
. Print sources, such as books or journals, are commonly used sources, but a source could also be recorded music or video, Internet sites or physical objects.
What sources of information can you use to gather information?
The most commonly used methods are:
published literature sources, surveys (email and mail)
, interviews (telephone, face-to-face or focus group), observations, documents and records, and experiments.
Why sources of information is important?
Information drives communication in the workplace
, and communication in turn allows all the members of the organization, from entry-level people to the CEO, to work in harmony toward accomplishing the company’s goals and to maximize productivity.
What are 4 examples of secondary sources?
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journal articles that comment on or analyse research.
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textbooks.
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dictionaries and encyclopaedias.
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books that interpret, analyse.
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political commentary.
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biographies.
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dissertations.
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newspaper editorial/opinion pieces.
What are examples of primary and secondary sources?
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Primary source Secondary source
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Letters and diaries written by a historical figure Biography of the historical figure
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Essay by a philosopher Textbook summarizing the philosopher’s ideas
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Photographs of a historical event Documentary about the historical event
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