Researching werewolves
Readers,
Where do we get our information on werewolves?
Questions have been asked about werewolves and many of us have varying answers, how can this be possible? The truth is, such as Buddy has suggested, that we can only go by what knowledge we have gained through different research methods, and of course debating is always good! I want to go over a few ways to get information on werewolves to clear up any confusion.
Different werewolf research methods:
The first two are usually the best sources of information.
1. Primary sources: primary sources are first hand original accounts of information -this information is commonly gained through interviews of people with first hand accounts of the research topic you are conducting - werewolves.
2. Secondary sources: usually conducted by studying research that has already been done to primary sources.
3. Internet: Of course the internet, but be careful and check the source of the information.
4. Library: Yes the library, but just like the Internet, check the source of whom you are getting the information from; are they an authority on the topic? Who is the publisher of the book? When was the book published?
These are just a few of the possible ways to research werewolves and by no means is supposed to be a complete list of how and where to conduct research, this is simply a starting point.



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