Talk:United States Census Analyzing Census Data

The section about ""Primary vs. secondary census information" says that most of the data in a census schedule is secondary information. We really don't know who the informant was, so would that make the information indeterminate?

Also, This section is confusing: " Usually other more primary sources would better document names, relationship to head-of-house, age, marital status, education, place of birth, citizenship, occupation, or military service. But it is best to corroborate one piece of data with several independent sources that agree, even if the source's information is secondary census data."

Maybe it is missing a verb?