Primary and Secondary Data
Primary and Secondary Data
Secondary Data
DATA COLLECTION
Compilation and interpretation of
primary and secondary sources of
information.
The integration of different sources will
consolidate the write up of the report.
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
Primary Source
Data is collected by
researcher himself
Data is gathered
through questionnaire,
interviews,
observations etc.
Secondary Source
Data collected,
compiled or
written by other
researchers eg. books,
journals, newspapers
Any reference must
be acknowledged
Secondary Data
Data gathered by another source
(e.g. research study, survey,
interview)
Secondary data is gathered BEFORE
primary data. WHY?
Because you want to find out what is
already known about a subject
before you dive into your own
investigation. WHY?
Because some of your questions can
possibly have been already answered
by other investigators or authors.
Secondary Data
Advantages
Inexpensive
Fast
Several sources
and perspectives
Generally credible
Provides
background
information
Disadvantages
May not suit current
study
May be incomplete
May be outdated
May not be accurate
or credible
May suffer from poor
data collection
techniques
External
Databases
ABI/Inform, Business
Periodicals Index, etc.
Government
Census of Retail Trade
Statistical Abstract o
Public records
Primary Research
Effective way
of gathering
information
Involves verbal
and non-verbal
communications
INTERVIEW
Can be conducted
face to face, by telephone,
online or through mail
Useful to collect
quantitative and qualitative
information
Survey
Questionnaire
Need to keep
meticulous records of
the observations
Observations
Primary Data
Data never gathered before
Advantage: find data you need to
suit your purpose
Disadvantage: usually more costly
and time consuming than collecting
secondary data
Time consuming
Readily Accessible
Expensive
Economical
Assignment ?????
Prepare/ draft the questionnaire (word
processed on paper) that you utilized to gather
the primary data for the formal report case.
Remember, you should include on the survey:
an introductory statement about the purpose of
the survey,
a motivational reason why customers should
take it, and
a reminder to participants that they are taking
the survey anonymously.