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how would you rely on primary or secondary research? How would you gather data for this report?​

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Answered by MuhammdAslam
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Surveys, interviews, focus groups and observation techniques are common sources of data in primary research. In secondary research, the researcher collects existing research materials through a number of sources like the internet, libraries and archives.

Explanation:

The purpose of primary research is to gather real-time data that will be useful in solving a specific problem. On the other hand, the purpose of secondary research is to gather existing research materials that may not directly address the problem at hand.

Primary data can be collected in a number of ways. However, the most common techniques are self-administered surveys, interviews, field observation, and experiments. Primary data collection is quite expensive and time consuming compared to secondary data collection.

Following are popularly used secondary research methods and examples:

#Data available on the internet: One of the most popular ways of collecting secondary data is using the internet. ...

#Government and nongovernment agencies: Data for secondary research can also be collected from some government and non-government agencies.

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