no, it is not a primary source of information(usually for market research) as primary reserch involves actually talking to existing or potential customers to obtain information,it is called field research.magazine articles are a secondary source as information was obtaines by someone else.this form of research is called desk research.
No, an encyclopedia is a secondary source.
No, an encyclopedia is a secondary source.
No, Encyclopedia Britannica is not considered a primary source. It is a secondary source that compiles information from various primary sources.
I believe that a encyclopedia is a secondary source, because the person who wrote it most likely didn't witness every single event in it. __--FROM GENIUS--__
Generally no. A primary source is firsthand experience. As in, someone who was there, saw what happened, etc. Encyclopedias are secondary sources.
A primary source is a piece of evidence from the time of the event/person/etc you're researching, right? So unless the encyclopedia was written at the time of the event/person/etc, it will be a secondary source. In fact, some encyclopedias are more like tertiary sources, in that they try to provide a potted version of major secondary works.
Encyclopedia articles often include a bibliography that offers a list of
an example of a secondary source is a history/textbookbook, websites, reviews, encyclopedia, dictionary.annotations or commentaries on primary sources such as cases or legislators.
An encyclopedia is a source of information, usually about a very wide variety of topics. An encyclopedia consists of articles, each on one of the topics. The articles are assigned titles intended to reflect the subjects and contents of the articles. The articles are arranged in the encyclopedia alphabetically by title. Within an encyclopedia any article can refer to another to provide further information about a place, person or thing mentioned in the article. Traditionally encyclopedias were offered in book form; now they are also available on the Internet. One excellent example is wikipedia for which a link is given below.
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A secondary primary source is a document or source that is created based on primary sources. It provides analysis, interpretation, or commentary on primary sources rather than direct information or data. Examples include textbooks, scholarly articles, or documentaries that discuss or analyze primary sources.
To determine if an article is primary or secondary, look at the source of the information. Primary articles present original research findings, while secondary articles analyze or interpret existing research.