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A student collects information about the number of school going children in a locality consisting of a hundred households. The data collected by him is​

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Answered by myrakincsem
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A student collects information about the number of school going children in a locality consisting of a hundred households. The data collected by him is​ quantitative data.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Quantitative data can be described as the data which is concerned with numerical , mathematical and statistical observations.
  • On the other hand, qualitative data can be described as the data which is descriptive and conceptual.
  • As the question system shows that the student is collecting information about the number of school going children hence it is quantitative data.
Answered by dreamrob
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A student collects information about the number of school going children in a locality consisting of a hundred households. The data collected by him is​ primary data.

  • Primary data is referred to as first hand data which is collected by the person himself.
  • This is a direct method where the details are taken directly by researcher who wants to know the information.
  • The data can be collected by direct conversation, experience, surveys, interview, etc.
  • Here, in the question, the school children are collecting data by themselves through direct questioning.
  • Hence, the data collected by the students is Primary Data.

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