
Posttest: Using Primary and Secondary Sources in Expanding an Outline
Quiz by Rose Ardyth M. Bagkus
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A newspaper during the late 19th century would count as primary source for research in contemporary times.
Experiment results are counted as secondary sources.
In a crime scene investigation, an interview can be considered as a secondary source if the interviewee is only a witness, not a victim.
Only primary sources are given high priority as one conducts his/her research.
Sources containing too much bias must be reconsidered in research as it may cloud the judgment of the writer.
Spot the Difference: Identify which option does not belong to the group.
Spot the Difference: Identify which option does not belong to the group.
Spot the Difference: Identify which option does not belong to the group.
Spot the Difference: Identify which option does not belong to the group.
Spot the Difference: Identify which option does not belong to the group.