Multiple Choice
Which of the following would be a danger of relying on a secondary source for research information?
A) The author of a secondary source may have used operational definitions in his or her research.
B) Secondary sources typically do not contain the details of methodology that are required for critical evaluation.
C) Secondary sources typically do not contain empirical questions.
D) The author of a secondary source may have been in contact with the author of the primary source when the secondary source was created.
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