Times: Research-found, read, and annotated 3 articles- 60 min. Found and read 2 more articles- 20 min
Proof of Heaven by Eben Alexander 1/14- 10 min 1/15- 20 min 1/17- 25 min 1/19-15 min. pp. intro plus 1-15
So far my research has gone well. I am finding sources to answer my research question. My biggest problem so far is that it is hard for me to identify if a source is a primary source or a secondary source. Most of my sources so far are TV ratings, so I'm thinking because they're fact, they are primary. I am not 100% sure though. Hopefully when I solve this, I will be able to find more of the other type of source.
Another problem I am having in my research is that my topic may be too broad. I have a topic in which I can look for many things not only about soccer, in the U.S., but also across the rest of the world. Right now, 4 of my sources are about the U.S. and the other is about Japan. I need to find sources on Europe, and that's been somewhat difficult for me even though soccer is most popular in Europe. I like having this broad of a topic, but it may be too broad.
That sounds like it is too broad. I thought you had decided to focus on the US? Actual TV ratings from a direct source are primary, but articles that report on TV ratings are secondary.
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