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Source Analysis
Inference
Utility
Compare/Contrast
(differences)
Reliability Judgment
The Basics
• Highlight key points
• Draw arrows to/circle key points
• Annotate or make small notes
• Discuss with others (where appropriate)
• Think about what type of source it is
• Think about the author of the source
• Think about why it was created
• Avoid the word ‘biased’ use ‘one-sided’
• Answer the question!
• Always back-up your points using the
source - i.e. a quote
• Use the information provided
• Ignore anything in the source that
doesn’t relate to the question
• Describe what the ‘surface’ information
says…
• Keep it simple and to the point
• Can you 'put two things from the source
together' to deduce something further?
• Is there a message ‘between the lines’?
• Does it tell you further things about the
author or the situation?
• Include 3 inferences
• How does the content differ?
• Look first for OBVIOUS surface
differences of fact, but then study the
words/ details to deduce differences in
approach, emphasis or tone.
• Why do the sources are differ?
• Compare who wrote them, in what
situation, and the motives/
intentions/purpose of the author.
• Make sure you come to a conclusion
based on facts/inferences/interpretations
in the sources…
• Primary sources (from the time) are
immediate and even eyewitness, but
they may lack perspective/ objectivity/
may be one-sided.
• Secondary sources (written afterwards,
e.g. textbooks) can be dispassionate
and use a number of primary sources,
but they may be guilty of misinterpreting
facts.
• Sometimes the question may ask you
about the 'validity' this = accuracy!
• Test the info/claim of the source against
other sources and your knowledge
• Look at the origin of the source to
establish context & purpose
• Does it tell the whole story or miss info
out?
• Be specific…use the source.
• Come to a conclusion based on facts.
• Nothing is ever useless; even the most one-sided
source full of lies reveals what that author thought.
• Talk most about the ways in which the source is
useful.
• How much information is it telling you, is it
trustworthy? (useful sources tell you lots and are
trustworthy)
• Don’t use the word ‘reliable’ here, use ‘trustworthy’
• Look at what the source is telling you and compare
it to what you need to know
• An inaccurate source is useful in revealing an
author’s opinions BUT not facts
• Compare the source’s strengths and limitations
and come to a conclusion
• Recount relevant surface/inferred
information from the sources.
• Realise that the sources support both
sides of the argument., and that you can
use the sources and your own
knowledge to argue both for and
against.
• Weigh the evidence to come down one
way or the other, OR state case and
prove it, discounting contrary evidence
• Refer to the content and utility (content/
accuracy and reliability) of the sources.
• Use the essay plan provided in revision
pack!
• Come to a conclusion - make a
judgment…
What type of source is it –
nature
Who produced it – origins
When was it produced- origins
Where was it produced - origins
Why was it produced - purpose

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Source Analysis Mat

  • 1. Source Analysis Inference Utility Compare/Contrast (differences) Reliability Judgment The Basics • Highlight key points • Draw arrows to/circle key points • Annotate or make small notes • Discuss with others (where appropriate) • Think about what type of source it is • Think about the author of the source • Think about why it was created • Avoid the word ‘biased’ use ‘one-sided’ • Answer the question! • Always back-up your points using the source - i.e. a quote • Use the information provided • Ignore anything in the source that doesn’t relate to the question • Describe what the ‘surface’ information says… • Keep it simple and to the point • Can you 'put two things from the source together' to deduce something further? • Is there a message ‘between the lines’? • Does it tell you further things about the author or the situation? • Include 3 inferences • How does the content differ? • Look first for OBVIOUS surface differences of fact, but then study the words/ details to deduce differences in approach, emphasis or tone. • Why do the sources are differ? • Compare who wrote them, in what situation, and the motives/ intentions/purpose of the author. • Make sure you come to a conclusion based on facts/inferences/interpretations in the sources… • Primary sources (from the time) are immediate and even eyewitness, but they may lack perspective/ objectivity/ may be one-sided. • Secondary sources (written afterwards, e.g. textbooks) can be dispassionate and use a number of primary sources, but they may be guilty of misinterpreting facts. • Sometimes the question may ask you about the 'validity' this = accuracy! • Test the info/claim of the source against other sources and your knowledge • Look at the origin of the source to establish context & purpose • Does it tell the whole story or miss info out? • Be specific…use the source. • Come to a conclusion based on facts. • Nothing is ever useless; even the most one-sided source full of lies reveals what that author thought. • Talk most about the ways in which the source is useful. • How much information is it telling you, is it trustworthy? (useful sources tell you lots and are trustworthy) • Don’t use the word ‘reliable’ here, use ‘trustworthy’ • Look at what the source is telling you and compare it to what you need to know • An inaccurate source is useful in revealing an author’s opinions BUT not facts • Compare the source’s strengths and limitations and come to a conclusion • Recount relevant surface/inferred information from the sources. • Realise that the sources support both sides of the argument., and that you can use the sources and your own knowledge to argue both for and against. • Weigh the evidence to come down one way or the other, OR state case and prove it, discounting contrary evidence • Refer to the content and utility (content/ accuracy and reliability) of the sources. • Use the essay plan provided in revision pack! • Come to a conclusion - make a judgment…
  • 2. What type of source is it – nature Who produced it – origins When was it produced- origins Where was it produced - origins Why was it produced - purpose