https://www.down-syndrome.org/reports/313/
This article is very informative, not only does it show many graphs of there data, they also give an introduction and a summary to their surveys. They state how many taken the survey, then broken it into gender as well. As a primary source it was very helpful for my paper and I thank google none the less.
If you are trying to find a primary source the first thing I would say is to ask a librarian, and 9/10 the librarian will be glad to help you. But, before you go asking for help, it is important to understand your topic at least a little bit so searching it on Google, Bing, or any preferred online outlet. One great quote I used was, "People with Down syndrome show marked individual differences in cognitive abilities and skills." This helped me start my analysis with something that might have been difficult for me if I did not have this article. One benefit of this article is that it was made by 5 authors. Each with a different field. One a neurologist, one who is in medicine, and one was even a councilor for a school.
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving. :)
We started our search for a secondary source in a similar way Dylan. I also used google to understand my topic.
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