For amateur researchers who don’t have access to extensive professional resources, there are still several methods and tools they can use to cross-check previous findings and apply a holistic approach. While they may never have access to every piece of data, they can still adopt strategies that lead to more accurate, well-rounded interpretations. Here are some practical approaches:
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Jan 21
Guide – Using the best tools for research
- By George in Archaeology, Critical Thinking, Guide, Reports, Research Tools
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