Economy, asked by bishalchanda440, 10 months ago

what are the primery figures? explain any two method of communication of primery data.​

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Answered by Manulal857
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The several methods of collecting primary data are: Interviews/questionnaires, projective techniques, observation method, schedule method etc. With regard to the interview method, primary data can be gathered either through personal interviews or telephonic interviews. Data is an integral part of the research.

Answered by viratgraveiens
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Primary figures basically refers to the statistical data,information or facts collected from various methods of primary data collection.It includes numerical facts and figures obtained from primary data.

Explanation:

In Statistics,primary data refers to any information,data or facts about the characteristics or features of the target population or universe of the concerned statistical study or research which are collected directly by the researcher by going into the field and directly involving with the subjects or variables of the study or research.Hence,primary data about any research topic or subject are usually genuine,direct and firsthand.Two most common method used by the researcher to collect primary data are Direct survey method,which implies that the researcher usually goes into any public area such as public roads or streets,public offices or other public areas such as shopping malls or supermarkets to conduct direct survey or interview with the target respondents who are relevant to the topic of his or her study or research and Observation method,which entails direct observation of the target population of the study by the researcher to register any change in the population or sample behavior or reaction with respect to any particular phenomenon that is relevant to the concerned study or research topic.Both survey and observation methods are particularly useful in any Behavioral research or Social Science research where public behavior is a key topic or subject.

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