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When Two or More Secondary Sources Provide Conflicting Information You

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When two or more secondary sources provide conflicting information you should:


A) select the one source that has been in business the longest
B) evaluate the information from each source and select the source that best suits your needs for reliable and valid information
C) probably abandon the project; you will never have objective results upon which to base your decision
D) call the client/manager and ask which source is desired
E) select the source reporting information that is most likely to please the client

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