1) What are one of the 2 ways how sources of data can be collected? 2) How do you consider the data or information as primary source? 3) Why is survey considered as the easiest method in data collection? 4) How can the researcher ensure their presence doesn't affect the behavior of participants? 5) What ethical consideration should researchers keep in mind when conducting interviews or observations? 6) What possible strategies can be used to minimize observer bias when collecting data through observations? 7) How do you think researcher verify the accuracy of diaries or personal letters when studying historical events? 8) How can video footage capture the effective dynamics of a documentary that written documents can not show? 9) What challenges do researchers face when using real-time social media post as documentation of such events? 10) How can researchers assess the reliability of secondary sources when they work with primary sources? 11) How does secondary sources be any different with primary sources? 12) Is a blog considered as a secondary source?

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