Primary and Secondary Sources of Data Collection
Primary and Secondary Sources of Data Collection
SECONDARY SOURCES OF
DATA COLLECTION
IN SOCIAL RESEARCH
Primary Data:
Experiments:
Experiments require an artificial or natural setting
in which to perform logical study to collect data.
Experiments are more suitable for medicine,
psychological studies, nutrition and for other
scientific studies. In experiments the experimenter
has to keep control over the influence of any
extraneous variable on the results.
Following are some of the sources of primary data:
Survey:
Survey is most commonly used method in social
sciences. Surveys can be conducted in different
methods like questionnaire, interview and
observation.
Survey:
Survey is most commonly used method in social
sciences. Surveys can be conducted in different
methods like questionnaire, interview and
observation.
Survey:
Survey is most commonly used method in social
sciences. Surveys can be conducted in different
methods like questionnaire, interview and
observation.
Published Sources:
Published Sources:
Published Sources:
Electronic Sources:
Other Sources: