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''[[Principles of Family History Research|Principles of Family History Research | ''[[Principles of Family History Research|Principles of Family History Research]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[Decide_What_You_Want_to_Learn|Step 2. Decide What You Want to Learn]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[Select_the_Easiest_Research_Objective|Select the Easiest Research Objective]]'' | ||
To help judge easy-to-document versus difficult-to-document events on a family group record, use the following four factors. The factors are listed in order from most important to least important. | To help judge easy-to-document versus difficult-to-document events on a family group record, use the following four factors. The factors are listed in order from most important to least important. |
Revision as of 13:50, 11 December 2011
Principles of Family History Research Step 2. Decide What You Want to Learn
Select the Easiest Research Objective
To help judge easy-to-document versus difficult-to-document events on a family group record, use the following four factors. The factors are listed in order from most important to least important.
1. Completeness of the sources, places, and dates for each event.
2. Availability of pertinent documents.
3. More recent versus earlier events.
4. Quality of available documents.
For more details about selecting easier objectives see Guessing the Easiest to Research Person and Event.