Question | Answer |
bias | favouring of one or other (side in an argument etc) rather than remaining neutral |
perspective | a way of regarding situations or facts and judging their relative importance |
reliability | capable of being relied on; dependable |
sources | one, such as a person or document, that supplies information |
secondary source | any document that describes an event, person, place, or thing not created contemporaneously |
historical interpretation | explanation, as of a historical site, provided by the use of original objects, visual display material, etc. |
types of evidence | Four Types of Evidence are Anecdotal Evidence, Testimonial Evidence, Statistical Evidence, Analogical Evidence. |
Anecdotal Evidence | Usually very weak 'positive' evidence |
Testimonial Evidence | Moderately strong or supportive evidence |
Statistical Evidence | Moderately strong or supportive evidence |
Analogical Evidence | Fairly strong or supportive evidence |
primary source | material from, or directly related to, the past |
opinion | belief not founded on certainty or proof but on what seems probable |
fact | an event or thing known to have happened or existed |
source chart (origin, value, purpose, limitations) | a chart that has different sources and information on it |