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Distinguish between primary data and secondary data explain with 4 points

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Answered by Anonymous
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Primary data is the type of data that is collected by researchers directly from main sources while secondary data is the data that has already been collected through primary sources and made readily available for researchers to use for their own research.

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Answered by simra4825
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PRIMARY DATA

  • Primary data is data that is collected by a researcher from first-hand sources, using methods like surveys, interviews, or experiments.
  • It is collected with the research project in mind, directly from primary sources.
  • Primary data are usually collected from the source—where the data originally originates from and are regarded as the best kind of data in research.
  • EXAMPLE If you took a trip to a trauma unit and interviewed burn survivors, the data collected in that phase of your research would be primary data.

SECONDARY DATA

  • Secondary data refers to data that is collected by someone other than the user
  • . Common sources of secondary data for social science include censuses, information collected by government departments, organizational records and data that was originally collected for other research purposes.
  • Primary data, by contrast, are collected by the investigator conducting the research.
  • Secondary data analysis can save time that would otherwise be spent collecting data and, particularly in the case of quantitative data, can provide larger and higher-quality databases that would be unfeasible for any individual researcher to collect on their own.

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