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name two important source of secondary data?​

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Answered by prabhjotkaur72
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Common sources of secondary data for social science include censuses, surveys, organizational records and data collected through qualitative methodologies or qualitative research. Primary data, by contrast, are collected by the investigator conducting the research.

Answered by Jaswindar9199
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Secondary data implies data which are collected by any individual other than the primary user. Ordinary sources of secondary data for social science comprise censuses, information which are collected by government departments, organizational records and accounts and data that was initially collected for other research objectives.

The Two Important Source Of Secondary Data

  • Censuses and government departments such as housing, social security, electoral statistics and tax records can procure larger and higher-quality databases that would be impossible for any individual researcher for collecting on their own.

  • Internet searches and libraries which include GPS and remote sensing, kilometre progress reports, publications, reviews and magazines that can sufficiently apprehend past change and or improvements.

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