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Which of the following statements about secondary sources is not true? a. Examples of this type of source would be: summaries of other reports and history textbooks. b. These sources tend to be more subject to inaccuracies. c. These sources should be used to get an overview or general idea about your topic. d. All of the above statements are true of secondary sources.​

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d. All of the above statements are true of secondary sources.​

Step-by-step explanation:

An information source can be defined as a system or medium through which informations, knowledge and ideas may be gotten and used by an individual.

Basically, an information source can either be a primary or secondary source of information. The source options for informations are television, radio, web, newspapers, journals, magazines etc.

The four (4) criteria used to evaluate source options are;

1. Accuracy: the user of this source of information should check if the data presented are accurate and credible. At this point, you should ensure that the informations provided are well researched and cited for verification.

2. Authority: you should endeavor to know who the author and publisher of the information source is. Also, it is important to know their qualifications.

3. Currency: it is necessary to know when the information source was created or produced by the author. Also, the user of this data should verify when it was published (in the case of a book) or if it requires an update (in the case of a website). Hence, the information source should be timely.

4. Objectivity: ensure that the source of information is unbiased, reliable, and should not only contain opinions but facts.

In conclusion, a secondary source is typically reliant or based on the primary source of information and as such it isn't a first hand experience. Some examples of secondary information source are articles, documentaries, scholarly books, etc.

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