Primary or secondary source? To measure the results of a promotional tie in Burger King examines the number of used ticket stubs turned in from the local hockey team

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The scenario you described involves Burger King examining the number of used ticket stubs turned in from a promotional tie-in with a local hockey team. This would be considered a primary source.

Primary sources are original materials or evidence created during the time under study or that provide direct evidence about an event or phenomenon. In this case, the ticket stubs are direct evidence of consumer behavior related to the promotion being evaluated.