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differentiate between direct and indirect source of informtion available in the form of educational literature?​

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Answered by RitaNarine
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The ways to differentiate between the direct and indirect sources of information available in the form of educational literature.

  • Primary sources of education can be letters, research results, works of art, speeches and original manuscripts whereas secondary sources can be encyclopedia entries, book reviews, and news articles.
  • In educational literature, the direct sources of information sources can be various books that cover virtually any topic, fact or fiction. Moreover, for research purposes, we can find books that synthesize all the information on one topic to support a particular argument or thesis.
  • Also, a journal is a collection of articles usually written by scholars in an academic or professional field which can be regarded as a direct source of information.
  • An indirect source of information will be a database that contains citations of articles in magazines, journals, and newspapers. They may also contain citations to podcasts, blogs, videos, and other media types.

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Answered by pithuparu
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Answer:

Direct sources are primary and indirect souces are the secondary sources of information.

Explanation:

Precisely direct sources are the primary sources and indirect sources of information are the secondary sources. A politician announcing a new economic or educational policy is a direct source. While a report published while a book written on the same is a secondary souce of information. Direct sources of information are precise while indirect sources are descriptive and analytical.

Direct sources are like the headlines of a news while the paragraph or the actual news written after the headline is the secondary source. If we make some claims, then it would be considered as direct information source. While the debates or reports that would come out of that claim is an indirect source.

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