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What does ‘primary research’ refer to?

A. Research based on existing literature
B. Original research conducted by the author
C. Research that ignores data
D. Research that only uses secondary sources

Answer: Original research conducted by the author


Additional Information: Primary research gathers new data rather than relying on existing studies.


Subjects: Report Writing, Writing Skills

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