Historical
Process
The first step in the process
Questioning/Forming a Question
Larry is assessing the accuracy of a source for his research
Evaluate
A word-for-word extract taken from either a primary or a secondary source.
Direct Quote
The P in P.I.E
Perspective
To take reasonable academic risks; to challenge one's self.
Courage
This step can sometimes be skipped; it's primarily based on limited evidence and knowledge.
Hypothesis
When Larry has not directly observed a unique event or circumstances, he is then reliant on the point of view of others
Perspective
The in-text citation must be placed in...
Parenthesizes
The I & E in P. I. E
Identify & Evaluate (Corroborate)
Having blank is to maintain self control; being aware of your behavior
Patience
Say an Historian has developed a question, skips the hypothesis phase -- they would next need to?
Gather and Read sources
Larry specifically compares evidence to find truth to give more credibility to his argument
Corroboration
When you have used information or an idea from a source but you have paraphrased (summarized) it into your own words.
Indirect Quote
When the Historian is trying to find the audience of a source, the Historians is dealing with which part of P.I.E?
Perspective
Define Respect
admire; to be aware of the feelings and rights of others
The action or process of creating an explanation for a historical question or event, ect.
Interpretation
Larry finds an account from a person who lived through an event he are studying
Primary Source
Typically direct quotes short should be no longer than
3 sentences
The I in P. I. E. is Identity. It reminds you to do what to a source?
Find the Date and Type of Source
Thoughtful; finding solutions to problems; consider multiple perspectives
Reflective
Step 4
I read and ________________ and _______________ the evidence. I also _______________ he evidence to make an _________________.
Gather sources and analyze the evidence. I also evaluate the evidence to make an interpretation.
Larry examines and/or inspects evidence as well as make observations of sources
Analysis
In-text referencing requires three elements, each separated by a comma - What are they?
The Purpose of P.I.E is to
analyze and corroborating sources to evaluate or find reliability
To be thankful and show appreciation
Gratitude