Secondary evidence refers to information that is not directly obtained from the original source but rather derived from or based on primary evidence. Examples include summaries, analyses, or interpretations of primary data, such as journal articles reviewing research studies, textbooks that compile and explain findings from various studies, and news articles reporting on events based on eyewitness accounts. Additionally, legal documents like affidavits or witness statements can also serve as secondary evidence when they reference primary sources.
A secondary source analyses and interprets a primary source. Some examples would be: a text book; the results for an experiment; or a website.
Examples of secondary memory are magnetic type,floppy disk,CD roms etc
Some examples of secondary light sources in a home include:lampsrecessed lightingnight lights
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antibiotics, pigments
Some examples of post-secondary education institutions include universities, colleges, technical schools, and vocational schools.
1 The difference between best and secondary evidence is best evidence is the legal doctrine that an original piece of evidence, particularly a document and secondary evidence is Secondary evidence is evidence that has been reproduced from an original document or substituted for an original item. For example, a photocopy of a document or photograph would be considered secondary evidence.
secondary evidence for sure
Computer manufacturing or Chemical Plants
the difference is that Primary evidence is took from that moment and secondary is a piece of evidence found from the past.
it is the opposite of primary evidence
Examples of tampering with evidence include altering or destroying physical evidence, planting false evidence, fabricating documents or witness statements, and withholding or concealing evidence that could be crucial to a case.