False. While primary sources are valuable because they are created by individuals who experienced the events firsthand, they can still contain biases, inaccuracies, or personal interpretations that may affect their credibility. It's important to critically evaluate primary sources in the context of their time and the author's perspective.
All primary sources are credible because they were written by people who were alive at the time.
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