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. Focus groups, individual respondents and panels of respondents are classified as a. pointed data sources b. itemized data sources c. secondary data sources d. primary data sources

















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Answered by lovingheart
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Focus groups, individual respondents and panels of respondents are classified as primary data sources, option D is correct.

Explanation:

  • A primary source provides direct or first hand evidence about an event, object, person or work of art.
  • Primary sources include historical and legal documents, eyewitness accounts, results of experiments, statistical data, pieces of creative writing, audio and video recordings, speeches and art objects.
  • Examples of primary source formats include:
  • Archives and manuscript material.
  • Photographs, audio recordings, video recordings, films.
  • Journals, letters and diaries.
  • Speeches.
  • Scrapbooks.
  • Published books, newspapers and magazine clippings published at the time.
  • Government publications.
  • Oral histories.
  • Primary data is data that is collected by a researcher by using methods like surveys, interviews or experiments.
  • It is collected with the research project in mind, directly from primary sources.
  • The term is used in contrast with the term secondary data.

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Answered by bratislava
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Focus groups, individual respondents and panels of respondents are called as primary data sources,

Explanation:

  • Focus groups, individuals, and a panel of respondents are classified as Multiple sources of data and are classified into primary data sources.  
  • The focus group is a demographically diverse group and their actions re studied in terms of the market analysis.  
  • The respondents and panels of respondents are those that give the first information view and are collected and processed directly such as observations and surveys.

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