Adduction

Adduction - in various scientific, historical and legal disciplines means two understood similar phenomena:

* In historical science, this is the collection of historical sources, materials, including personal testimonies, memories of witnesses (as, for example, in the study of eyewitness testimony in forensic science), as well as their comparison and analysis. * In many of these historical disciplines, the same word also denotes a method of studying events, directly addressing the analysis of the techniques and methods of research used, which, in turn, accompany the general principles of its conduct.

Research on historical adduction is based on two essential conditions: - Analysis of the process of collecting materials relating to the past; - Analysis of the collected sources themselves.

The process itself