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<p>distinctions are commonly made between three levels of source texts: primary, secondary, and tertiary.</p>

<p><big>Primary</big></p>
<p><a href="page.php?w=Primary_source">Primary source</a>s are firsthand written accounts made at the <a href="page.php?w=time">time</a> of an event by someone who was present. They have been described as those sources closest to the origin of the information or idea under study. These types of sources have been said to provide researchers with "direct, unmediated information about the object of study." Primary sources</p><p>
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