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11 December, 22:44

In her speech about the benefits of car air bags, Karen states: "In December, 2001, The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates that 7,585 people are alive today because of their airbags. Over 7,500 people. That's about half the number of students at the college here. Imagine, all those lives saved, by a simple airbag." What guideline about the use of statistics is Karen following in her speech

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  1. 11 December, 23:11
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    Answer: Karen is following the use of secondary source.

    Explanation:

    A secondary source is a source found referenced in another source. Take for instance, if you are reading a research article by Kola (2014) and Kola quotes or refers to

    the information previously published by Temi (2006), referring to Temi in your own work would be considered a secondary source-i. e., you are not citing Temi's original research, but rather Kola's reference to Temi's research.
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