Newspapers encyclopedias, dictionaries and textbooks are all examples of secondary sources .
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A secondary source can be explained most coherently by starting with the definition of a primary source:
A primary source is written or created by a person. For example, Thomas Paine was the author of COMMON SENSE just as James Madison was one of the authors of THE FEDERALIST PAPERS.
Those are primary sources.
Any commentary, reference to, biography of the author which quotes or other wise uses these primary sources is a secondary source.
Think of the primary source being a straight-on view, while a secondary source relates to the primary source obliquely.
a textbook, encyclopedia or an interpretation of a diary/ photo unless it is from that specific time period it is a secondary source
an example of a secondary source is a history/textbookbook, websites, reviews, encyclopedia, dictionary.annotations or commentaries on primary sources such as cases or legislators.
Some examples of secondary light sources in a home include:lampsrecessed lightingnight lights
an example of a secondary source is a history/textbookbook, websites, reviews, encyclopedia, dictionary.annotations or commentaries on primary sources such as cases or legislators.
Secondary sources are better because your not learning the truth you have some story behind it and possible reasons that came to be.
Secondary sources are better because your not learning the truth you have some story behind it and possible reasons that came to be.
Jstor.org and Blooms Literature have some great secondary sources!
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Secondary data is data collected from other sources than your own such as reference books or the Internet.
Primary and secondary can be placed in multiple things like sources, weapons, plans etc. In the case of sources; primary sources are sources of which have a direct link to whatever it is being investigated or read about. Secondary sources are non direct in which an example would be by word of mouth. Since news is passes through people that were not present for the event.
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Primary topics are often secondary sources. Secondary sources analyze in review or summarize information.