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A primary data is always taken? what is it's answer please help​

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Answered by ayaanaliahad95555
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Primary data is one which an investigator collects for the first time for a particular purpose. Further, this data is ‘pure’ in the sense that there haven’t been any statistical operations performed on them, plus they are also original. The Census of India is an example of primary data.

Answered by rathod9999
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Primary data refers to the first hand data gathered by the researcher himself. ... Always specific to the researcher's needs. May or may not be specific to the researcher's need.

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