Primary and Secondary evidence are types of research.
Primary;
evidence, such as the original of a document, that by its nature does not suggest that better evidence is available
- Interviews - Gathering Information.
- Experiments.
- Surveys.
- Questionnaires.
- Observations.
- Q and A.
- Self shot.
- Qualitative - (views and opinions) (biased).
- Quantitative - (on a scale of 1-10)(multi choice)(statistics).
- Test.
- Emails.
Secondary;
something, in particular documentation, which confirms the existence of unavailable primary evidence.
- On line.
- VT s.
- Witness.
- Books.
- Newspapers.
- Internet.
- Films/Documentaries.
- Leaflets/Flyers.
- Radio/audio.
- TV/News.
- Conversations.
- Emails.
There are four major classifications of research designs. These include observational research, correlational research, true experiments, and quasi-experiments
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