Deck 28: Historical and Legal Research and Critical Analysis

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Which of the following is NOT true of historical research?

A) Historical research involves study of unpublished or published personal papers, records, media content, archives etc.
B) It describes the nature of a subject and explains why it was that way
C) Historical research involves quantitative methods
D) Many of the research techniques utilized in other qualitative research can be applied to historical research.
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Which of the following is true of historical research?

A) Historical research involves quantitative methods
B) Historic resources written about the time or occasion under study but that did not actually experience that history.
C) Historical items include items that actually experienced the history being studied, such as original documents and persons who actually lived through the occasion, era, or event being studied.
D) It describes the nature of a subject and explains why it was that way
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Which of the following is true of historical research?

A) Books about historical events, magazine articles, Internet sites, and similar resources that talk about the history that interests you are the place to begin historical research.
B) Historical research involves quantitative methods
C) Historic resources written about the time or occasion under study but that did not actually experience that history.
D) Historical items include items that actually experienced the history being studied, such as original documents and persons who actually lived through the occasion, era, or event being studied.
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Which of the following is NOT a problem with historical research?

A) Information could be biased
B) Often time consuming
C) Separating historian's opinions from facts
D) Technology and Internet archives
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Which of the following is NOT true of legal research?

A) Legal research is like library research
B) Primary sources for legal research cannot include statutes and case law
C) Legal research is about trying to find what is already established information about the situation under study.
D) Legal research is helpful in preventing problems and forestalling lawsuits or other legal entanglements.
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__________ is often utilized in the assessment of creative activities such as books, motion pictures, television programs, the visual and performing arts, and similar creative ventures.

A) Historical analysis
B) Legal research
C) Critical analysis
D) Document analysis
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Original sources are primary sources that actually record what happened at the time it occurred.
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One type of primary source often used by historians is an oral history.
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Primary sources include law books, legal reports, law journals, legal digests, and encyclopedias.
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Historical research involves quantitative methods.
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Differentiate between historical and legal research.
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What steps are followed in critical analysis?
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Deck 28: Historical and Legal Research and Critical Analysis
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Which of the following is NOT true of historical research?

A) Historical research involves study of unpublished or published personal papers, records, media content, archives etc.
B) It describes the nature of a subject and explains why it was that way
C) Historical research involves quantitative methods
D) Many of the research techniques utilized in other qualitative research can be applied to historical research.
Historical research involves quantitative methods
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Which of the following is true of historical research?

A) Historical research involves quantitative methods
B) Historic resources written about the time or occasion under study but that did not actually experience that history.
C) Historical items include items that actually experienced the history being studied, such as original documents and persons who actually lived through the occasion, era, or event being studied.
D) It describes the nature of a subject and explains why it was that way
It describes the nature of a subject and explains why it was that way
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Which of the following is true of historical research?

A) Books about historical events, magazine articles, Internet sites, and similar resources that talk about the history that interests you are the place to begin historical research.
B) Historical research involves quantitative methods
C) Historic resources written about the time or occasion under study but that did not actually experience that history.
D) Historical items include items that actually experienced the history being studied, such as original documents and persons who actually lived through the occasion, era, or event being studied.
Books about historical events, magazine articles, Internet sites, and similar resources that talk about the history that interests you are the place to begin historical research.
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Which of the following is NOT a problem with historical research?

A) Information could be biased
B) Often time consuming
C) Separating historian's opinions from facts
D) Technology and Internet archives
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Which of the following is NOT true of legal research?

A) Legal research is like library research
B) Primary sources for legal research cannot include statutes and case law
C) Legal research is about trying to find what is already established information about the situation under study.
D) Legal research is helpful in preventing problems and forestalling lawsuits or other legal entanglements.
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__________ is often utilized in the assessment of creative activities such as books, motion pictures, television programs, the visual and performing arts, and similar creative ventures.

A) Historical analysis
B) Legal research
C) Critical analysis
D) Document analysis
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Original sources are primary sources that actually record what happened at the time it occurred.
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One type of primary source often used by historians is an oral history.
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Primary sources include law books, legal reports, law journals, legal digests, and encyclopedias.
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Historical research involves quantitative methods.
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Differentiate between historical and legal research.
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What steps are followed in critical analysis?
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