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Comparative Matrix
Comparative Matrix
When choosing the suitable sources, you should never forget the purpose of your information search. Because there are frequently no obvious solutions when
you evaluate sources, you typically have to draw inferences—educated guesses based on the available clues—about whether to take information from various
sources. Primary sources are still preferred to secondary sources, as we have already demonstrated with the sources offered. You can get raw data from primary
sources as well as first-hand, intimate information on the subject of your sources. Secondary sources provide additional information and analysis from other
researchers. However, because they incorporate information about the specific event, stories, and events that have occurred in the past and present, they are
both beneficial and helpful in conducting successful information.