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== Research Analysis == | |||
There are several articles in FamilySearch Wiki that explain how to correlate, corroborate, interpret, and evaluate research, records, and information to determine their relevance, authenticity, reliability, and accuracy, and how to deal with contradictory evidence: | |||
*[[Family group record: roadmap for researchers|Family group record: roadmap for researchers]] | |||
*[[Use the Information#Evaluate_the_Evidence|Evaluate the Evidence]] | |||
*[[Research a Family in Community Context|Research a Family in Community Context]] | |||
*[[Genealogical Proof Standard|Genealogical Proof Standard]] | |||
*[[United States Census Analyzing Census Data|Analyzing Census Data]] * | |||
*See the category page [[:Category:Research Analysis|Research Analysis]] for a complete list of articles that are related to analyzing your research. | |||
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In addition to the articles listed above, the following articles may provide additional ideas for participating in family history activities: | In addition to the articles listed above, the following articles may provide additional ideas for participating in family history activities: |
Revision as of 14:08, 21 December 2011