What term is used to describe accounts of research in the literature prepared by someone other than the researchers who conducted the study?

A) Primary sources
B) Secondary sources
C) Ghost writer studies
D) Literature reviews


B
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Secondary sources are written reports on studies prepared by someone other than the researcher who conducted the study. Primary sources, on the other hand, are descriptions of studies written by the researchers who conducted them. A literature review is a type of secondary source that consists of a written summary of the state of evidence on a research problem. "Ghost writer" is not a type of research study.

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