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What are some of the sources of secondary data​

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Answered by juraijkhan864
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Secondary data can be obtained from different sources:

information collected through censuses or government departments like housing, social security, electoral statistics, tax records.

internet searches or libraries.

GPS, remote sensing.

km progress reports.

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Answered by anishyoyo145
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Aside from consulting the primary origin or source, data can also be collected through a third party, a process common with secondary data. It takes advantage of the data collected from previous research, and uses it to carry out new research.

Secondary data is one of the two main types of data, where the second type is the primary data. These 2 data types are very useful in research and statistics, but for the sake of this article, we will be restricting our scope to secondary data.

We will study secondary data, its examples, sources and methods of analysis.

What is Secondary Data?

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. It is a type of data that has already been collected in the past.

A researcher may have collected the data for a particular project, then made it available to be used by another researcher. The data may also have been collected for general use with no specific research purpose like in the case of the national census.

A data classified as secondary for a particular research may be said to be primary for another research. This is the case when a data is being reused, making it a primary data for the first research and secondary data for the second research it is being used for.

Sources of Secondary Data

Sources of secondary data includes books, personal sources, journal, newspaper, website, government record etc. Secondary data are known to be readily available compared to that of primary data. It requires very little research and need for manpower to use these sources.

With the advent of electronic media and the internet, secondary data sources have become more easily accessible. Some of these sources are highlighted below.

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