examples of primary and secondary data in statistics.
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The difference between primary and secondary data in Statistics is that Primary data is collected firsthand by a researcher (organization, person, authority, agency or party etc) through experiments, surveys, questionnaires, focus groups, conducting interviews and taking (required) measurements, while the secondary data is readily available (collected by someone else) and is available to the public through publications, journals and newspapers.
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