Documentary Sources- books, journals,magazines of any format Institutional Sources- school /colleges, govt. offices, NGOs Human sources- Govt. official, elite group,religious/holy priest Virtual sources- web sources
some sources of data are information
Simple, Primary and Secondary Data
sources of errors encountered in measurment
Secondary sources are better because your not learning the truth you have some story behind it and possible reasons that came to be.
Manuel Arellano has written: 'Using complementary data sources'
William Allan Neilson has written: 'The origins and sources of the \\'
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Sources refer to the origins of information used in research or study. Types of sources may include primary sources (original documents or first-hand accounts), secondary sources (interpretations or analyses of primary sources), and tertiary sources (reference materials summarizing and organizing information). Other sources can be books, articles, websites, interviews, surveys, and experiments.
Yasin Dutton has written: 'The origins of Islamic law' -- subject(s): History, Islamic law, Sources 'The Origins of Islamic Law ; The Qur'an, the Muwatta and Madinan 'Amal'
No, that is not the correct spelling.The correct spelling of the word is sources."He made sure his sources were listed in the bibliography".Or you may be trying to spell sauces."He usually has three sauces on his dinner".
He is undecided according to sources, he is considering St. Anthony's and IMG.
Origins of techniques can vary, but some common sources include traditional practices, scientific research, cultural traditions, and personal experiences.
They are not reliable, considering the age and what may have been changed over hundreds of years.
Primary sources are usually accurate considering they were written by someone at who witnessed a historical event personally, however some may be inaccurate due to human error.
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The origins of the Italian words 'gondola' and 'gondolier' haven't been established. To this day, there's considerable speculation as to the countries and languages of origin. Thus far, suggestions have tended to pinpoint Greece, Malta, and Turkey as possible sources.