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What is nthe example of secondary sources of information?

simple secondary sources are anything that has someone's opinion like books newsletters magazines and reports I know children can be bullied for not knowing an answer in school so I hopes this will help because as you know bullying is close to my heart


How would i know where and when to get my diploma als passer 2010 secondary level?

To know where and when to get your diploma as a passer of the 2010 secondary level, you should contact the educational institution where you completed your secondary education. They will have information on when and where you can collect your diploma. Alternatively, you can check the school's website or contact the local education department for guidance.


The difference between primary and secondary sources is?

A primary source is information from the actual time, place or event. In addition to eyewitness accounts, routinely compiled records also count as primary sources.A secondary source is information that has been analyzed by someone, or rewritten, or evaluated, like information from a textbook or article.Gossip (that is repeated later information, often distorted or garbled) has no value at all as evidence.A primary source is material produced by someone who was at the scene, event, or occurrence. These may be letters, drawings, paintings, objects, photos, or video.A secondary source is a later report or discussion or a textbook. Both primary and secondary sources can be altered to favor a certain point of view, so should be used with caution.School textbooks, encyclopedia articles and the like are generally compilations of several secondary sources and are therefore tertiary sources.Let's imagine I want to know what you had for breakfast this morning. There are a number of ways I could find out. For instance I could ask one of your friends or I could ask a relative. The information I gained as a result may well be true. However, if your friend wasn't there at the time their information might be wrong. If I choose to believe that person I'm accepting a secondary source.What can I do to make sure that the data I get is as accurate as it possibly can be? Obviously I need to ask YOU what you ate for breakfast. You are my primary source for that information.Likewise if I want to know when the Second World War ended I'd do better to speak to someone who actually heard Attlee's or Stalin's or Truman's declaration than to ask my friend who sits next to me and who was born decades later.But suppose I want to know about the life of Anne Boleyn. Bearing in mind there's no one alive who knew her back in the 16th century I can't go to her or any of her friends and ask them directly. Any book written about her at the actual time would be considered a primary source, likewise something that belonged to her -- the closer it is to her the better.


How do you know you have validated a research study based on data gathered from primary and secondary sources?

Research studies often use data gathered from primary and secondary sources. Primary data is easy to validate since it is being actively collected by the research team. Secondary data requires an extra level of validation.


I have a picture of someone but don't know their name how do I find out who they are?

You can try using reverse image search on search engines like Google or TinEye by uploading the picture to see if it matches any publicly available images online. Additionally, you can post the picture on social media platforms and ask your friends or followers for help in identifying the person.

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How do you know that the image of Abraham Lincoln talking to soldiers is a secondary source?

because abraham lincoln said he want a secondary source


Is Nuremberg War Crimes Trial 1945-46 book by Marrus a secondary source?

If you know what a secondary source is, then you should know that everything is both a primary and a secondary source, but on what is always the question. So, if you are wondering if it is a primary source on the war crimes trials, then clearly it is not as Marrus was not there. But there may be primary source material used in the book.


Why is it important to know about primary and secondary sources when studying history?

It important to know what a primary and secondary source is because it helps us destinguish a source that happended during the event and a source that the auther wrote from other sourceses that he/she read.


How do you know when something is a primary or secondary source?

A primary source is like a car crash. For example, John was a witness and is there for a primary source because he was there and knows what happened. But lets say Jim, who only heard the car crash and did not see what happened, is there for a secondary source because he doesn't know what happened.


What establish the reliability and credibility of a secondary source you must know?

Answer this question… Information about the topic of the source, including its historical significance or possible applications it could have to the present day


What did john Adams wear?

you know the usual, he dressed like a colonist i think he dressed like a colonist


Why did the colonist declare their independence?

i d ont know


Explain the difference between primary and secondary source of data along with the relative advantages and disadvantages of each?

A primary source is a source that has seen the event you're researching first hand and has either spoken with you or wrote a book about what they saw. A Secondary source is a source that has known somone who has seen the event and has told them about it. The advantages of a primary source first and foremost is the accuracy of the story. I don't really know of any disadvantages. The Advantages of a Secondary source is that they could propose a new idea or look at the event from a different point of view or study the many different aspects of the event that occured. The disadvantage may be the lack of accuracy because many just do a little research and think they can write a book on it.


Is there any tool or software where you can upload any image and able to know the details about the image?

That depends on what you want to know about the image. There's not much you could really gain from a casual digital inspection of an image. If the camera or digital editing program left metadata in the image, this can be viewed with several different tools, some of which are linked below. The exact information will vary by image / source, and can range from a broad coverage of date taken, whether flash was used, exposure time, and GPS location, to no extra data whatsoever.


Why were the colonist upset with Britain after the French and Indian War?

I think so because most of the colonist have died. PS: I don't know the answer, sorry! :(


Does anyone know who painted the picture on my profile image Neil.stansfield.98 please?

One solution to discovering who painted the picture on the profile image that Neil.stansfield.98 displayed would be to check the source of the image being used and tracing it back to the original owner. Also one can display the image on art history forums to yield faster results.


Is flash easy for creating a image?

I want to know if Flash is easy when creating a image? I also want to know why is Flash easy when creaitng a image?