Secondary data is collecting and possibly processing data by people other than the researcher in question. Common sources of secondary data for social science include censuses, large surveys, and organizational records (Mintel). In sociology primary data is data you have collected yourself and secondary data is data you have gathered from primary sources to create new research. In terms of historical research, these two terms have different meanings. A primary source is a book or set of archival records. A secondary source is a summary of a book or set of records. Advantages to the secondary data collection method are - 1) it saves time that would otherwise be spent collecting data, 2) provides a larger database (usually) than what would be possible to collect on ones own However there are disadvantages to the fact that the researcher cannot personally check the data so its reliability may be questioned.
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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
Primary data is data that is collected by the researcher. Secondary data is information that has been collected by someone other than the user.
Primary data is the the data that collected by yourself. While secondary data is those collected by others and to be reused by yourself.
Secondary - unless it is something was published based on data that you yourself collected..
The difference between primary data and secondary data is that primary data is the information from the original research.