direct observation
primary data is where you get o fact off a computer or from a book secondary data is where you get a fact of someone and it might not be true
Secondary data helps in reducing time, effort and money required for the collection of data. It is easily available. It can be obtained from Text books, net etc.
primary data is data which has been collected by yourself, which is more reliable and up to date. secondary data has been collected from a secondary source (Other people, business etc.) so it may not be valid or up to date
it is primary data
The difference between primary data and secondary data is that primary data is the information from the original research.
direct observation
Primary data refers to data that is obtained from a first-hand experience. Secondary data, on the other hand, refers to data that has been gathered by others.
primary data is where you get o fact off a computer or from a book secondary data is where you get a fact of someone and it might not be true
Data that you yourself have collected (or commissioned their collection), rather than obtained from some other source.
Two examples of primary data are survey responses collected directly from individuals and experiments conducted to gather specific data. Two examples of secondary data are data obtained from government reports and data collected from previous research studies.
First, there is pre-existing data that is harvested through the research of existing topics, and second, there is new information that is obtained only through the performance of new experiments.
Secondary data helps in reducing time, effort and money required for the collection of data. It is easily available. It can be obtained from Text books, net etc.
primary data is data which has been collected by yourself, which is more reliable and up to date. secondary data has been collected from a secondary source (Other people, business etc.) so it may not be valid or up to date
primary data structures
primary data structures
Original data compiled and studied for a specific purpose. For example, a structured survey might be conducted for the purpose of discovering current attitudes on a particular topic; raw survey responses would be primary data.
Primary market research is like primary data collection, which is original or untampered data which is obtained by the researcher directly from the respondents. This is a rather time consuming method as the researcher should approach respondents based on the nature of the data. Secondary market research is a subset to Primary market research where the researcher collects data from the already collected research data. This saves time and effort as information to the problem is already available and new information alone has to be collected.