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comprehensive understanding of a particular study issue and
in gaining insights into how other researchers have approached
it. Secondary sources often consolidate information from
multiple primary sources, saving the time and effort required
to gather them individually.
Examining secondary sources can significantly benefit a
research paper by enhancing the ability to effectively convey
existing knowledge on a given topic. These sources not
only facilitate the researcher's understanding of the extent
of uncertainty surrounding the subject matter but also shed
Purpose of a light on areas that necessitate further investigation. However,
secondary source it is crucial to acknowledge that a research study does not
solely rely on secondary sources. Instead, these sources offer
a wide range of interpretations, perspectives, and arguments
pertaining to the research issue at hand. Within this pool of
interpretations, opinions, and arguments, researchers may
find agreement or disagreement, thereby enriching their
own literature review. Important characteristics of primary
sources is mentioned in fig. 1.4.3
Fig 1.4.3 Characteristics of primary sources
In certain cases, a secondary source has the potential to
transform into a primary source, depending on the specific
research inquiry at hand. This transformation occurs when
the individual, context, or methodology employed in creating
the source becomes the central focus of the investigation,
thereby elevating its status to that of a primary source. To
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