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1. How is research different from either reading or studying? 2. What is the difference between primary and secondary sources? 3. Why are primary sources generally more reliable than secondary sources? 4. Why can some websites be unreliable sources of information? Responses should contain at least three reasons. 5. How can you tell if a book is a reliable source of information? Responses should include three methods for checking reliability.
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1. First, we start saying that research is the study or experiment of a subject with the
purpose of obtaining results that could be used to accept or support a hypothesis. While
the act of reading involves the interpretation of a subject from the reader and studying is
the act of acquiring knowledge from a different number of sources. A research involves
both studying and reading, to make a research, you need to study and acquire information
on the subject that could be used to accomplish the objective of the r...


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