M2 (lesson 1) Flashcards

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These are sources produced by people who created, witnessed, or participated in a certain event.

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Primary sources

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are known to be “raw materials of history” because of its originality.

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Primary sources

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Examples of Primary sources

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Examples: paintings, poems, essays, research papers, diaries and letters

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These are sources that are always based on primary sources.

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Secondary Sources

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cannot exist without any bases.

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Secondary Sources

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Examples of secondary sources

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Examples: reaction papers, painting analyses, poem analyses, historical interpretation of diaries, and letters.

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Here are the two widely used formats for referencing:

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  1. The American Psychological Association
  2. The Modern Language Association
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is commonly known as the APA.

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The American Psychological Association

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9
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This referencing style is used for the social sciences.

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The American Psychological Association

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is commonly known as the MLA.

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The Modern Language Association

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The ——— refers to the sources acknowledge within the text using the two formats mentioned above.

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in-text citation

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This referencing style is used for liberal arts and humanities.

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The Modern Language Association

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This is used when a certain text is paraphrased from the original source.

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In-text citation

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