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Psychology

Guide to resources for psychology research

Secondary Sources

When you are first getting started with a topic, it's useful to acquire some preliminary information so you fully understand what it is you want to know. Secondary sources, which in the sciences provide background information on a topic, can take many forms (your textbook, encyclopedias, point-of-care tools, popular media, etc.) and can help you:

  • generate topic ideas
  • understand concepts
  • answer fact questions
  • discover search terms, phrases, and names
  • focus a research question

After exploring the secondary literature, you will have a better idea of what sorts of primary sources you should be looking for to help you answer your research question. 

Use the boxes below to explore different types of secondary sources. 

Review/Overview Sources

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