What is the difference between a primary and a secondary source?
A. A primary source is on paper. A secondary source is a picture or recording.
B. A primary source is about a past event. A secondary source is about current events.
C. A primary source is a person. A secondary source is a book, magazine, or newspaper.
D. A primary source records an event. A secondary source examines the primary source.een a primary and a secondary source?
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Primary and secondary source data can be used in conjunction with each other. For example, you might be interested in workloads of professors. To collect primary data, during the semester you could survey professors on their work hours, and to collect secondary data, you could request course enrollment reports from the university. Using both would be an example of dual methods, or triangulation, in a study design.
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Primary and secondary source data can be used in conjunction with each other. For example, you might be interested in workloads of professors. To collect primary data, during the semester you could survey professors on their work hours, and to collect secondary data, you could request course enrollment reports from the university. Using both would be an example of dual methods, or triangulation, in a study design.
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