Sources Flashcards
This type of source gives you raw and direct information.
Primary Sources
They are considered as first-hand
evidence as they are information
produced by people who created,
witnessed, or participated in a certain
event. Thus, these sources are known
for their originality.
Primary Sources
Examples: Interview transcripts,
statistical data, diaries and letters,
raw and recorded data from experiments,
essays, works of arts, empirical
studies
Primary Sources
Raw and direct information.
Primary sources
More credible.
Primary sources
These are sources that are always
based on primary sources.
Secondary Sources
A ——— describes,
interprets, or synthesizes primary sources.
Secondary Sources
They give second-hand information and commentary from other researchers.
Secondary Sources
They cannot exist without any bases.
Secondary Sources
Examples: Reviews, reaction papers, analyses, and
interpretations of artworks, journal articles, books,
and documentaries that synthesize information on a topic
Secondary Sources
——— are more credible as evidence, but
——— show how your work relates to existing research.
Primary sources
secondary sources
Good research made use of both ——— as they complement each other.
primary and
secondary sources