10) Read the following Case Study carefully and answer the questions on the basis of the same:
Unpublished data or literature is known as grey literature in research. (The term •grey literature' also
includes data published in a non-commercial form, such as a conference proceeding.) These data are
collected by the government organisations and others, generally for their self-use or office record.
Unpublished data is useful mainly in secondary research, such as literature reviews and systematic
reviews. It provides pointers to new research and perhaps also research paths to avoid. Preprints are a
growing form of unpublished data these days and have proved very useful in guiding research in critical
areas such as COVID-19. Published sources of secondary data are government publications, semi-
government publications, publications of research institutions, international publications etc.
i.
data are collected from published or unpublished reports. (Primary/Secondary)
ii. In the case of a
answers are to be written by the enumerators specifically hired for
the purpose. (Questionnaire/ Schedule)
publish data relating to education, health, births and deaths. (Government
publications/ Semi- Government Publications)
iv. 76th round of NSSO was on
(Persons with disabilities and drinking waterl density of
population)
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1. Selecting the research area. You are expected to state that you have selected the research area due to professional and personal interests in the area and this statement must be true. The importance of this first stage in the research process is often underestimated by many students. If you find research area and research problem that is genuinely interesting to you it is for sure that the whole process of writing your dissertation will be much easier. Therefore, it is never too early to start thinking about the research area for your dissertation.
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