Why primary data is raw data?
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Raw data, also known as primary data, is data (e.g., numbers, instrument readings, figures, etc.) collected from a source. ... As well, raw data has not been subject to any other manipulation by a software program or a human researcher, analyst or technician. It is also referred to as primary data.
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Primary data is referred to as raw data as it does not undergo any statistical treatment like tabulation and sorting.
- Raw data is data which is not ready for use. Data and information are sometimes differentiated to the extent that information is the end product of data processing.
- The raw data stored is sometimes also referred to as cooked data as it keeps the overall data analysis secure, fast, and easily accessible.
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