Reference no: EM133273196
Consider the following sources and decide whether they are a primary source, a secondary source, or a combination of both
Source 1:
A newspaper article that describes an air disaster that has taken place the previous evening.
- Primary
- Secondary
- Combination
Source 2:
A present-day documentary that describes the experiences of female factory workers during the Second World War.
Source 3:
A conference paper that describes the interim findings of an ongoing study into antisocial behavior in schools.
Source 4:
A manuscript of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures Under Ground (the original version of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland).
Source 5:
Audio recordings (oral history interviews) that have been undertaken with people working as divers in the North Sea, off the east coast of the UK.
Source 6:
A journal article describing how datasets can be used to help inform social policy.
Source 7:
The diary of a woman who was in domestic service between 1938 and 1942.
Source 8:
The Communist Manifesto (originally the Manifesto of the Communist Party) published in 1848 by German philosophers Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.
Source 9:
A journal paper that reviews existing research into alcohol and cancer of the liver before it reports the findings of a new study, carried out by the author of the paper.
Source 10:
An online legal encyclopedia containing brief, broad summaries of legal topics.
Source 11:
A research methods textbook.
Source 12:
A gold torque (or torc, to be worn around the neck) thought to date from the seventh century BC, found in a field of Somerset, England.
Source 13:
An article that reviews current research into the development of drugs for treating Alzheimer's disease.
Source 14:
Field notes from an ethnographic study of a community in Papua New Guinea.
Source 15:
Raw data from a clinical trial (or clinical study) into a new type of vaccine.