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weeeeeb [17]
3 years ago
10

The Jerry Falwell Library houses the Value Line database. This database includes "investment research on companies, industries,

markets, and economies, including financial measures of stocks, mutual funds, options, and other securities as well as tools, rankings, analysis, estimates, projections, and historical data." Which of the following describe the types of sources housed in this database?
a. It would most likely contain research about stocks and bonds.
b. It would most likely contain secondary academic articles regarding a piece of art.
c. It would most likely contain recordings about American history.
d. It would most likely contain primary sources about historical events.
Social Studies
1 answer:
Free_Kalibri [48]3 years ago
5 0

The answer option which describe the types of sources that are housed (available) in this database is: A. It would most likely contain research about stocks and bonds.

A database can be defined as a structured or organized collection of data stored on a computer system and usually accessed in various ways such as electronically.

In this scenario, Jerry Falwell Library contains Value Line database with data (information) on investment research and financial measures such as:

  • Companies.
  • Industries.
  • Markets.
  • Economies.
  • Stocks.
  • Mutual funds.
  • Options.

Based on the above information, we can deduce that Jerry Falwell Library's database houses (contain) research about stocks and bonds because they are both peculiar to investment and financial accounting information.

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