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[10:45 7/12/2007 ]Job No: 5052 Pierce: Research Methods in PoliticsPage: 79 79 99 Chapter 7 Evaluating Information: Validity, Reliability , Accuracy,TriangulationTeaching and learning consider why information should be understand the distinction between primary and secondary sources learn what is meant by the validity, Reliability , and accuracy of consider some warnings about official data consider further the distinction between facts and truth understand the origin of triangulation and its application to consider methods of sampling which can be used to collect data. Do not feel absolutely certain of anything .Bertrand Russell, Chapter 6, you read how published research reports can be assessed.

1. contemporary documentary (written) records including minutes, letters, emails and diaries 2. your interviews with key individuals, ‘agents’and ‘actors’ 3. numerical records, e.g. election results, census data 4. your own observation and records of interviews, etc. and other events.

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