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Eapp Lesson 8 Gathering Data

This document provides information about primary and secondary sources of data for gathering information. It discusses that primary sources include raw data collected directly by researchers through surveys, interviews, observations or experiments. Secondary sources include published materials like books, articles, journals and internet sources. Learners are asked to classify examples of sources as primary or secondary in an activity. The document emphasizes accurately interpreting and validating information from different sources.
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Eapp Lesson 8 Gathering Data

This document provides information about primary and secondary sources of data for gathering information. It discusses that primary sources include raw data collected directly by researchers through surveys, interviews, observations or experiments. Secondary sources include published materials like books, articles, journals and internet sources. Learners are asked to classify examples of sources as primary or secondary in an activity. The document emphasizes accurately interpreting and validating information from different sources.
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Welcome

students
Activity:
Guess the gibberish word
LEAVE ARE RAY

LIBRARY
SO ARE SEES

SOURCES
Day eat UH

DATA
BOO AXE

BOOKS
IN thER NEeT

INTERNET
Module 14:
Gathering data
>> Learning objectives <<

Identify the Classify sources Apply and


various sources of data into interpret
of data; primary sources information
or secondary accurately in
sources; and data gathering.
LISTEN
CAREFULLY
Sources of data

PRIMARY SECONDARY
Primary
sources of data
 These are raw data collected first-hand by
researchers or writers.
 These data can be gathered through surveys,
interviews, direct observations, experiments,
etc.
 Data from primary sources must be handled
carefully and interpreted accurately.
EXAMPLEs:
Audio Recordings
 Memoirs Autobiograhies
 Diaries
 Speeches Manuscripts
Memoirs
Diaries
Speeches
secondary
sources of data
 These are the data that abound anywhere in
printed and electronic forms.
 Printed forms are books, articles, journals,
magazines, records, etc.
Electronic forms are from the internet (e-
books, e-journals, and e-magazines)
The library
 It is the source of secondary data.
 It has numerous books and other
materials which contain a lot of
information.
The internet
 It is another source of secondary data.
 The internet is a world full of
information.

 It needs to answer the question, “is the


information true, credible, reliable, and
valid?”
EXAMPLEs:
Encyclopedias
Reviews
Textbooks
Magazine Articles
Biographies
Journal Articles
WAIT! THERE’S MOREEEEEE
Activity:
Directions: Classify each of the following sources of data. Write P
for primary or S for secondary sources of data.

_____1. Photographs _____6. Book reviews


_____2. Journal Articles _____7. Diaries
_____3. Videos _____8. Editorials
_____4. Books _____9. Laws
_____5. Interviews _____10. Magazine Articles
“Believe and you shall
received!”

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