Review Week 6

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Primary Sources Quiz

Test your knowledge about primary and secondary sources with this engaging quiz! This quiz is designed to help you identify and understand the differences between types of sources used in research.

Each question will challenge your understanding of:

  • Definitions of primary and secondary sources
  • Examples of primary sources
  • The peer review process
4 Questions1 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingData42
Primary Sources ....
Are first-hand accounts, close to the original event.
Are similar to peer-reviewed, scholarly sources.
Are evaluated for quality before being published.
Analyze, comment, criticize, or discuss.
Examples of primary sources...
Textbooks and encyclopedias
student research papers
Speeches and interviews
Biographies
Secondary sources comment, interpret, analyze something. Examples are..
Movies and photographs
Biographies
Speeches
Original research
Peer review refers to ...
Articles that are reviewed by newspaper journalists.
A publishing process for scholarly articles to ensure quality.
Research articles in medical journals.
Student research for publication.
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