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Detailed explanation-1: -Magazine articles are secondary sources, but for someone researching the view of judicial punishment in the 1920s, magazines from that time period are primary sources. Indeed, any older publication, such as those prior to the 20th century, is very often automatically considered a primary source.
Detailed explanation-2: -Common examples of secondary research include textbooks, encyclopedias, news articles, review articles, and meta analyses. When conducting secondary research, authors may draw data from published academic papers, government documents, statistical databases, and historical records.
Detailed explanation-3: -Newspaper and Magazine Articles. Articles from magazines and newspapers from the time of an event are another type of primary source.
Detailed explanation-4: -Many secondary sources are very well respected and excellent sources of information. These publications (e.g., newspaper, magazine, documentary) are used to provide information that has originally been presented elsewhere (e.g., in a journal article, or during a talk at a professional conference).