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Comparison Chart: Basis For Comparison Data Information

Data is raw facts and numbers without analysis or organization. Information is refined data that has been processed and organized to be useful, specific, and dependent on analysis of data. Data comes from records and observations while information requires analysis of data. Data may or may not be useful on its own, while information is always useful.

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Comparison Chart: Basis For Comparison Data Information

Data is raw facts and numbers without analysis or organization. Information is refined data that has been processed and organized to be useful, specific, and dependent on analysis of data. Data comes from records and observations while information requires analysis of data. Data may or may not be useful on its own, while information is always useful.

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Comparison Chart

BASIS FOR
DATA INFORMATION
COMPARISON

Meaning Data means raw facts Facts, concerning a particular


gathered about someone event or subject, which are
or something, which is refined by processing is called
bare and random. information.

What is it? It is just text and It is refined data.


numbers.

Based on Records and Analysis


Observations

Form Unorganized Organized

Useful May or may not be Always


useful.

Specific No Yes

Dependency Does not depend on Without data, information


information. cannot be processed.

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----------------------------------------------Definition of Data

Data is defined as the collection of facts and details like text, figures,
observations, symbols or simply description of things, event or entity gathered
with a view to drawing inferences. It is the raw fact, which should be processed to
gain information. It is the unprocessed data, that contains numbers, statements
and characters before it is refined by the researcher
The term data is derived from Latin term ‘datum’ which refers to ‘something
given’. The concept of data is connected with scientific research, which is
collected by various organisations, government departments, institutions and
non-government agencies for a variety of reasons. There can be two types of data:

 Primary Data

o Qualitative Data

o Quantitative Data

 Secondary Data

o Internal Data

o External Data

Definition of Information

Information is described as that form of data which is processed, organised,


specific and structured, which is presented in the given setting. It assigns
meaning and improves the reliability of the data, thus ensuring understandability
and reduces uncertainty. When the data is transformed into information, it is free
from unnecessary details or immaterial things, which has some value to the
researcher.

The term information discovered from the Latin word ‘informare’, which refers to
‘give form to’. Raw data is not at all meaningful and useful as information. It is
refined and cleaned through purposeful intelligence to become information.
Therefore data is manipulated through tabulation, analysis and similar other
operations which enhance the explanation and interpretation.

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Comparison Chart
BASIS FOR
QUALITATIVE DATA QUANTITATIVE DATA
COMPARISON

Meaning Qualitative data is the data Quantitative Data is the type


in which the classification of of data which can be
objects is based on attributes measured and expressed
and properties. numerically.

Research Exploratory Conclusive


Methodology

Approach Subjective Objective

Analysis Non-Statistical Statistical

Collection of data Unstructured Structured

Determines Depth of understanding Level of occurrence

Asks Why? How many or How much?

Sample Small number of non- Large number of


representative samples representative samples

Outcome Develops initial Recommends final course of


understanding. action.

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